SIMONE King was rewarded for a stunning season with Tatyoon, claiming the A grade netball best and fairest award at the club’s vote count.
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King polled 28 votes to take home the honours, while Jane Astbury was runner-up with 19. Astbury was handed the coach’s award for her efforts in 2015.
Catherine Dalgleish and Bree Harris both finished on top in the B grade vote count with 23 votes each. Shani Dickins came second with 18 while Amy Gellie was recognised for her season, receiving the coach’s award.
Heidi Astbury was honoured for her season in the premiership-winning C grade side, easily topping the best and fairest with 29 votes.
Astbury also received recognition for outstanding dedication and service to Tatyoon, with Geoff Laidlay presenting her with the Angela Laidlaw Club Award for 2015.
Runner up in the C grade vote count was Carli Keith on 18 and Astbury again claimed another award, the best player in finals. Emily Reynolds was coach’s award winner.
Maggie Astbury was rewarded for her excellent season in the Hawks’ 17 and under premiership outfit.
Astbury received 28 votes to claim the best and fairest from Lauren McCarthy on 19. Best in finals went to Catherine Phillips, while Lauren McCarthy (coach’s award) and Madison Joyce (most improved) were also acknowledged for their roles this season.
Tatyoon’s 15 and unders also took home the premiership this season. Alice Astbury, who was Mininera and District Netball Association best and fairest runner-up, finished on top of the leaderboard with 24 votes.
Kayla Stuchbree was not far behind on 20 votes, while Astbury also claimed best in finals honours and Genevieve Bush took home the coach’s award.