FORWARD Shane Harris and goaler Taylor Forster have won the two top best and fairest awards for Inglewood.
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Harris won the Graham ‘Squirty’ Roberts Medal as senior best and fairest, while Forster claimed the Helen Ward Medal for A Grade netball.
The club also announced Ryan McNish would continue as Inglewood coach next season, while his co-coach this year, Jon Starr, has stood down after three years.
A and B Grade coach Lizzie Wiggins has been reappointed for 2018.
Inglewood 2017 awards:
FOOTBALL
SENIORS
Best and Fairest: Shane Harris
Runner-up: Brandon Worner
Coach’s award: Sam Williams
Most determined: Joe Hartney
Goalkicking: Shane Harris (36 goals)
RESERVES
Best and fairest: Jack Smith
Runner-up: Tom Stagg
Most consistent: Benny Quick
Coach’s award: Michael Howard
Goalkicking: Jon Stevenson (28 goals)
UNDER 18’S
Best and fairest: Jayden Leach & Nathan Barry
Best in finals: Nick Leach
Coach’s award: Dylan Hawken
Most improved: Caleb Maher
Most disciplined: Jordan Woodfield
Most dedicated clubman: Tate Paton-Hywood
Goalkicking: Tyler Kennedy (68 goals)
Under-15 achiever: Matthew Rowe
NETBALL
A GRADE
Best and fairest: Taylor Forster
Runner-up: Charli Edlin
B GRADE
Best and fairest: Lauren Lloyd
Runner-up: Kayla Ryan
C GRADE
Best and fairest: Taylor Bellesini
Runner- up: Chloe Dewhurst
Coach’s award: Bec Hermans
C RESERVE
Best and fairest: Emily Moss
Runner-up: Sherridan Kinniburgh
Coach’s award: Juanita Davies
SENIOR NETBALL
Tenacity, endeavour and determination: Kristy Noonan
Donna Wayman memorial award: Alyse Starr
17 & UNDER
Best and fairest: Maeve Hogan
Runner-up: Isabelle Allison
Most improved: Macey Martin
15 & UNDER
Best and fairest: Laura Rowe
Runner-up: Lucy Hogan
AAA Award: Isobella Rollinson
Most improved: Holly Martin
SPECIAL AWARDS
IFNC club person award: Alice Benton