AFL Riverina Season Awards

The award season for AFL Riverina is over, with only the Senior Grand Finals to be played over the coming two weeks. Please see a summary below of all award winners from the various Presentations Functions held over the past few weeks, including all Junior and Senior Competitions:

Jim Quinn Medal – Riverina FNL Presentation Function

Narrandera Ex Services Club – Tuesday 11th September 2018

Football Awards

Jim Quinn Medal (Seniors) – Jarred Lane (Narrandera Eagles)

Frank Gaynor Medal (Reserves) – Royce Johns (Griffith Swans)

Lou Brown Medal (Under 17.5) – Xavier Mamo (Collingullie GP

Rising Star – Riley Corbett (GGGM Lions)

Most Valuable Player – Jordan Iudica (Griffith Swans)

Riverina FNL Coach of the Year – Will Griggs (Griffith Swans)

Netball Awards

A Grade Medal – Brooke Walsh (GGGM Lions)

A Reserve Best & Fairest – Sarah Crakanthorp (Turvey Park Bulldogs)

B Grade Best & Fairest – Paige Dacey (Turvey Park Bulldogs)

C Grade Best & Fairest – Renee Morris (Leeton Whitton Crows)

Under 17 Best & Fairest – Claire Wallace (Turvey Park Bulldogs)

Rising Star – Grace Korovata (Leeton Whitton Crows)

Recognition

Riverina Volunteer of the Year – David Meline (Leeton Whitton Crows)

Club Championship – Collingullie GP

Gerald Clear and Marilyn Brooks Medal – Farrer FNL Presentation Function

Rules Club, Wagga Wagga – Wednesday 5th August 2018

Football Awards

Gerald Clear Medal (Seniors) – Nick Hull (East Wagga Kooringal)

Alan Carroll Medal (Reserve) – Michael Foster (Northern Jets

David “Sandman” Oehm Medal (Under 17.5) – Luke McCabe (Temora Kangaroos)

Rising Star – Tom Pocock (East Wagga Kooringal)

Most Valuable Player – Jacob May (North Wagga Saints)

Netball Awards

Marilyn Brookes Medal (A Grade) – Ruby Porter (North Wagga Saints)

A Reserve Best & Fairest – Caroline O’Brien (Northern Jets)

B Grade Best & Fairest – Aleesha Gill (The Rock Yerong Creek)

C Grade Best & Fairest – Jessie McDermott (Barellan Two Blues)

Under 17 Best & Fairest – Amelia Fitzgerald (Marrar Bombers)

Rising Star – Ashleigh O’Leary (Charles Sturt University)

Recognition

Farrer FNL Volunteer of the Year – Lindsay Gillard (East Wagga Kooringal)

Club Championship – Charles Sturt University

Wagga & District JFNL Presentation Function

Rules Club, Wagga Wagga – Wednesday 29th September 2018

Football Awards

Under 12 Best and Fairest – Caleb Walker (Wagga Swans)

Under 13 Best and Fairest – Harvey Thomas (Turvey Park Bulldogs)

Under 14 Best and Fairest – Angus Curry (Turvey Park Bulldogs) & Thomas Bourne (The Rock & District)

Under 15 Best and Fairest – Patrick Voss (Turvey Park Bulldogs)

Wagga & District JFNL Coach of the Year – Tony Stratton (Turvey Park Bulldogs)

Umpire of the Year – Ryan Wolter

Netball Awards

Under 11 Best and Fairest – Charli Neyland (Wagga Tigers)

Under 12 Best and Fairest – Anna Sase (GGGM Lions)

Under 13 Best and Fairest – Tamsyn Goolagong (Collingullie GP)

Under 14 Best and Fairest – Tayla Harmer (Collingullie GP)

Under 15 Best and Fairest – Sophie Hallam (Turvey Park Bulldogs)

Wagga & District JFNL Coach of the Year – Angela Cook (Wagga Tigers)

Umpire of the Year – Summer Buchegger

Recognition Awards

Wagga & District JFNL Volunteer of the Year – Garry Crouch (North Wagga Saints)

Auskick Coordinator of the Year – Adrian Hilton (East Wagga Kooringal)

Club Championship – Turvey Park Bulldogs

 

South West JFNL Presentation Function

Temora Ex Services Club – Saturday 18th August 2018

Football Awards

Under 11 Best and Fairest – Oscar Roberts (Temora Kangaroos)

Under 13 Best and Fairest – James Goode (Temora Kangaroos)

Under 15 Best and Fairest – Kahlan Spencer (Griffith Swans Red)

South West JFNL Coach of the Year – Ian Oliver and Jackson Wheeler (Temora Kangaroos)

Umpire of the Year – Danny Graham (Coleambally Blues)

Netball Awards

Under 11 Best and Fairest – Sophie Male (Barellan Two Blues)

Under 13 Best and Fairest – Meg Thomas (Leeton Whitton Crows)

Under 15 Best and Fairest – Ruby Cornale (Griffith Swans White)

South West JFNL Coach of the Year – Molly Dale (Leeton Whitton Crows)

Umpire of the Year –

Recognition Awards

South West JFNL Volunteer of the Year – Megan Bloomfield (Narrandera Eagles)

Auskick Coordinator of the Year – Norm Campbell

Club Championship – Leeton Whitton Crows