Jarred Moore has capped off his debut year at Avalon Airport Oval as the runaway winner of the 2013 Bruce Montgomery Trophy. “Bulldog” - as he affectionately known around the club - polled 205 votes to underline his consistency throughout the 2013 season. North Melbourne listed ruckman Daniel Currie (121 votes) was runner up with Ben Ross (101votes) in third spot.
Jarred has made a huge impact at Werribee as a player and a member of the coaching panel as well as juggling his Development role with our AFL partner North Melbourne.
Senior Coach Scott West was full of praise for his efforts: “Jarred was someone we were keen to get to the club, and he has shown in his contribution on and off the field he was the right choice. On field he leads by example, he reads the play so well and he brings his teammates into the game. He thoroughly deserves this award.”
The Reserves Best and Fairest was a much closer count with skipper Nathan Laracy winning with 130 votes from runner up Jye Bolten (113) and Jackson Davis third with (69)
The other awards presented were
Most Committed: Sam Wormald
Most Improved: Jackson Davis
Most Consistent: Michael Sodomaco
Coaches Award: Scott Sherlock
Best First Year/Academy Player: Darcy Fort
Best Club Person (Ray Smith Award): Mark Stone & Mark Flahavin
Seniors Leading Goal Kicker: Ben Warren (59 goals)
Trainers Award: Scott Sherlock, Scott Clouston, Jacob Graham
50 game Players: Majak Daw, Scott Sherlock, Ben McKinley, Levi Greenwood
Community Award: Ben Brown
Robbie Castello was also presented with a special award to recognise his outstanding service to the Werribee Football Club. Robbie was presented with the match ball from his 169th and last game for Werribee. He retires as the club games record holder, club captain, Best and Fairest winner and Life Member.
The MatchWorks Award is nominated by peers, and recognises players in seniors and development as conducting themselves for the betterment of the team, week in, week out. The winners were Jarred Moore and Nathan Laracy, who each received a $300 cheque.
One of the highlights of the night was the announcement of current Board Member and sponsor Jim Hudson as a Life Member of the club. More details will follow in a separate release.
Last Modified on 27/09/2013 10:37