Bradley Alberton’s best
KORUMBURRA-Bena’s ruckman Mark Bradley has been named the Alberton Football Netball League’s Senior best and fairest winner on Sunday at Wonthaggi.
The man mountain jovially took the honour and paid homage to the support from his teammates who helped get him the award.
The count was right down to the last game with Bradley receiving three votes in Round 20 against Dalyston to pip Phillip Island’s James Taylor by two votes.
Taylor and Bradley traded the lead for the last half of the count while Yarram’s Chris Bruns was a solid from Round 7 through to 12 but trailed off at the end of the season.
Kilcunda-Bass’ Ryan Fitzgerald came in at 20 votes to secure equal third with teammate Chris Endres and Foster’s Shem Hawking.
Korumburra-Bena’s success continued in the Reserves with Bulldog Dylan Muir taking the best and fairest.
The skilful and athletic young player overcame performances from teammate and coach Jimmy Kyle and Dalyston’s Kurt Thomas.
Sam Wilson of Meeniyan Dumbalk United managed to take home the Thirds best and fairest trophy on the day.
The young Demon finished with 27 votes, two clear of Foster’s Trent Hamilton with the Round 20 game between the two sides deciding the final result.
Kilcunda-Bass’s Jack Homer came in at 20 votes to claim third.
Luke Thwaites of Tarwin took out the 2013 Rising Star Award at the lunch as well.
Kael Burgles of Kilcunda-Bass took the league’s leading goal kicker award after amassing over 100 goals for the 2013 season.
Kevin Taylor’s 69 goal haul earned him the leading goal kicker award in the Reserves.
Third’s leading goal kicker was Jake McMillan of MDU and Fourths leading goal kicker award went to Josh Black of Phillip Island.
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