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Casey Scorpions Best & Fairest Night

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The Casey Scorpions B & F Night is under way at the Pullman Hotel.

First up, the Development League award winners -

Best & Fairest - Todd Vander Haar
Runner-up Best & Fairest - Jordan Moncrieff
Trademark & Values Award - Dylan Gordon
Most Improved - Oscar McInerney
Coaches Award - Jaxon Briggs

Congratulations to all the boys and on the team - 2016 grand finalists.

 
2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

The Casey Scorpions B & F Night is under way at the Pullman Hotel.

First up, the Development League award winners -

Best & Fairest - Todd Vander Haar
Runner-up Best & Fairest - Jordan Moncrieff
Trademark & Values Award - Dylan Gordon
Most Improved - Oscar McInerney
Coaches Award - Jaxon Briggs

Congratulations to all the boys and on the team - 2016 grand finalists.

Trademark & Values?

I think that's an award for lawyers.

 
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Life membership to Rebecca Williams

Rising Star Award - Declan Keilty

Trademark & Value Award - James Munro

Most Improved Award - Angus Scott

Coach's Award - Tim Smith

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Congratulations to the skipper Jack Hutchins, winner of the Gardner Clark Medal from Alex Neal-Bullen with Declan Keilty finishing in third place. ?


5 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Congratulations to the skipper Jack Hutchins, winner of the Gardner Clark Medal from Alex Neal-Bullen with Declan Keilty finishing in third place. ?

Do you think that was a fair representation of the season?

Congratulations to all the winners, well done. 

 

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1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Vander Haar won the award by a single vote from Moncrieff 109-108 with Tom Wyatt only 3 votes adrift on 105.

VDH , A name I haven't heard in yonks 

1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Congratulations to the skipper Jack Hutchins, winner of the Gardner Clark Medal from Alex Neal-Bullen with Declan Keilty finishing in third place. ?

Hi KC thanks for the updates any chance on getting Top 10 result. Go Scorps !!!

 

Congratulations to all Scorpion and MFC Winners last night Great Effort from all and of course Justin and all support staff. Interestingly I heard Crossy on SEN on my way in to work last night and he was also pretty chuffed having played in a Premiership with Albury last week end, great effort!!


Congratulations to all the award winners last night.

Hutchins a deserved winner, he was rock solid all year.

Michie & Grimes very stiff to miss the top 3.

Disappointing that neither Dunn nor Garland made the top 10.

3 hours ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Congratulations to all the award winners last night.

Hutchins a deserved winner, he was rock solid all year.

Michie & Grimes very stiff to miss the top 3.

Agree re Grimes and maybe Michie too.  But given I thought Nibbler was a hot chance to win, and as you say Hutchins deserved it (no gripe here), can we say they were stiff to miss top 4?  Or do we know who came 4th. 5th etc.?

Anyway, good year all round to the Scorps. Well done guys on a great season.

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