Consistent defender Jake Pallpratt and midcourt star Meg Williams won Sandhurst Football Netball Club’s most prestigious individual awards for 2018.
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In his first season with the Dragons, Pallpratt polled votes in 17 of the Dragons’ 21 matches.
He finished with 326 votes, 81 clear of playing-coach Andrew Collins, with midfielder Zeb Broadbent a further 11 votes back in third place.
From round 12 through to the preliminary final loss to Strathfieldsaye, Pallpratt polled in every game for the Dragons.
Williams was just impressive in the A-grade netball best and fairest award.
The wing attack polled votes in 15 of the Dragons’ 17 matches.
She finished with 51 votes, 16 clear of goal attack Kelsey Meade on 35. Goal keeper Carly Van den Heuvel was third on 31 votes.
Williams’ club award came on the back of a premiership medal and the best on court medal in the A-grade grand final.
In other awards, Brodie Montague capped a fine season by winning the reserves football best and fairest award, while rising star Ben Worme took out the under-18 best and fairest trophy.
In the lower grades of netball, teenager Ruby Turner took the honours in the A-reserve, league best and fairest winner Briona Giddings added the B-grade club award to her name, Mia McConnachie won a thrilling B-reserve count and Emmie Banfield was a clear winner of the 17-and-under award.
Senior football best and fairest award:
1. Jake Pallpratt 326
2. Andrew Collins 245
3. Zeb Broadbent 234
4. Tim Martin 209
5. Codie Price 206
6. Lee Coghlan 199
7. Nick Stagg 182
8. Matt Thornton 128
9. Adam Parry 122
10. Jake Wilkinson 116
Reserves football best and fairest award:
1. Brodie Montague 250
2. Mitch Dole 178
3. Martin Leyden 157
4. Seb Greene 138
5. Marc Lindsay 133
6. Hugh Schaeche 127
7. Dylan Morris 124
8. Layton Ross 113
9. Oscar McKinley 110
10. Matt Gray 104
Under-18 football best and fairest award:
1. Ben Worme 274
2. Pete Coghlan 220
3. Harry Fiske-Kealy 188
4. Lachlan Baker 166
5. Nathan Murley 159
6. Zac Sims 129
7. Angus Dickson 128
8. Zac Featherby 117
9. Charlie Robinson 110
10. Jeremy Ellis 108
A-grade netball best and fairest award:
1. Meg Williams 51
2. Kelsey Meade 35
3. Carly Van den Heuvel 31
4. Rebecca Smith 27
5. Imogen Sexton 23
6. Heather Oliver 21
7. Brooke Bolton 6
8. Sophie Shoebridge 5
9. Kelsey Ralph 3
10. Erica Dalrymple-Monro 1
A-reserve netball best and fairest award:
1. Ruby Turner 53
2. Gabriella Greene 32
3. Kate McDougall 28
4. Kelsey Ralph 27
5. Paige Ryan 27
6. Erica Dalrymple-Monro 17
7. Sophie Shoebridge 17
8. Tamara Gilchrist 12
9. Tia Webb 9
10. Olivia Houlden 2
B-grade netball best and fairest award:
1. Briona Giddings 72
2. Olivia Houlden 41
3. Meg Patterson 40
4. Sarah McDonell 20
5. Abbey McCarthy 19
6. Amy Van Heumen 17
7. Laura Parkhill 12
8. Georgia Bolton 11
9. Jenna Sing 8
B-reserve netball best and fairest award:
1. Mia McConnachie 52
2. Chloe Hann 48
3. Rachael Gray 34
4. Ava Perez 30
5. Isabelle Whiteley 27
6. Emily Shoebridge 21
7. Jessica Watson 11
8. Emily Gallagher 9
9. Emily Stephens 7
10. Ruby Walsh 1
17-and-under netball best and fairest:
1. Emmie Banfield 47
2. Piper Dunlop 31
3. Matisse Perez 29
4. Sahara Rodda 29
5. Tess Keating 21
6. Bronte McConnachie 19
7. Keely Jones 16
8. Meg McCarthy 7
9. Darcey Lloyd 7
10. Pip Robertson 7