The SMW Rovers hosted their club best and fairest awards earlier this month with Amelia Dunn and Joanne Read sharing the A grade honours.
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Dunn played her junior carreer at Rovers and returned to the club after a season away and slotted well into the mid court.
Her tenacity across the board made life difficult for her opponents.
She also polled well in the association’s best and fairest.
Read’s consistency throughout the season was rewarded with her first club best and fairest honour
Peta Byrne finished runner up for the second consecutive year, six votes behind the winners on 30.
All three ladies have had a stellar season on the court and lead the rest of their team by example.
Returning to the club after a few years away, Taylah Fisher was this year’s B grade honour.
After returning from some strong season’s at Springbank, Fisher had a great year playing strongly in the centre court.
New comer to the club, Carly Mitchell was the B Grade runner-up.
Mitchell played the majority of the year in the goal circle, feeding well into the ring as well as finishing off with a number of goals.
The top two spots in the C Grade count were awarded to two new member’s of the club.
Lauren Cleary who was used in both the mid-court and goal circle topped the leaderboard ahead of teammate Kristen Noack.
Rachel Loader won the Barbara Bibby perpetual trophy for being the most improved junior player across the season.