Sport
29 September, 2023
Jack Vague and Brooke Pay claim Bombers Best and Fairest
Ruckman Jack Vague has taken out Noradjuha Quantong's Senior Football Best and Fairest at their presentation day last Saturday. Vague had a tremendous year playing all 19 games and being in the best players on 16 occasions. Wade Francis was runner...

Ruckman Jack Vague has taken out Noradjuha Quantong's Senior Football Best and Fairest at their presentation day last Saturday.
Vague had a tremendous year playing all 19 games and being in the best players on 16 occasions. Wade Francis was runner up.
Jayden Besford was named most consistent and Nigel Kelly most valuable player. Most determined went to Brandon Ellis.
Levi Mock was named most improved whilst Declan Bushby was awarded the Coach's award.
Jason Kerr was awarded best in finals whilst Brock Orval was the leading goal kicker with 43 goals.
In the reserves, Shane Oakley won ahead of Jordan McDonald. It was a tremendous year for Oakley having notched up his 350th game and was awarded best on ground in their Grand Final win. He was also second in the Horsham and District Football Netball League Best and Fairest.
Other award winners were: Most Consistent - Thomas East; Best Utility - Jack Muegel; Most Improved; Benn Molineaux; Best First Year Player - Colby Wilde; Coach's Award - Ethan Heard & Brodie Hausler; Best Finals Player - Thomas East; Leading Goal Kicker - Tory Chapple (40).
James Officer won the under 17's ahead of Rosco Hair. Yaroslav Prykhodko was named most improved, Harrison Daniell won the coach's award and Angus Norton was the leading goal kicker with 15 goals.
In the Under 14's Micah Erhardt won ahead of Albie Trigg. Other award winners were: Most Consistent - Harrison Adams; Best Utility: Archie Rowe; Coach's Award - Joshua Price; Best Finals Player; Micah Erhardt; Most Improved and Leading Goal Kicker - Archie Hogan with 30.
Brooke Pay won the A Grade Netball Best and Fairest ahead of Stefanie Cooper. She was also named best finals player. Georgia Lowe was awarded most consistent and Ella Netherway the Coach's award.
In the B Grade Netball, Ellie McDonald won ahead of Lucy Phelan. Ashlea McKinnon was most consistent. Delaney Bray and Lucy Phelan both shared the Coach's award with Bray also best finals player.
Katrina Kerr topped off a great year following her league and best fairest win by winning the C Grade ahead of Porsha Jorgensen. Kerr was also best finals player. Tashana Meyer was most consistent and the entire team won the Coach's award for their premiership success.
In the C Reserve Olivia Treacy won ahead of Sandra Treacy. Sophie Reid was most consistent and best in finals whilst the Coach's award was shared by Tenneille Barry and Erin Baldwin.
Breanna Hawken won the 17 and under ahead of Izabella McIntyre. Olivia Heard was most consistent and the whole team won the Coach's award.
In the 15 and under it was Prue Heard winning ahead of Isla Hiscock with the latter named best finals player. Lexie Heard was most consistent and Bree Hawker won the Coach's award.
In the 13 and under Elizabeth Holmes won ahead of Shea Hiscock. Stevie Tucker was most consistent and Stella Moore won Coach's award.
Sandra Treacy was awarded best club person and Rosco Hair junior best club person in the other awards.
Stalwart Kelvin Price was awarded life membership for bringing up his 300th game this year. He has played all of his football at Noradjuha Quantong coaching a premiership last year as well as winning a best and fairest.