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In stage 1 nominations were submitted by players from each club in regards to their club. In stage 2 players will votes competition wide. 

 

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Best Captain – Rory Sloane 
Best First Year Player – Jake Soligo 
Most Courageous – Ned McHenry 
MVP – Jordan Dawson, Rory Laird, Taylor Walker 

 

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Best Captain – Dayne Zorko 
Best First Year Player – Kai Lohmann 
Most Courageous – Noah Answerth  
MVP – Charlie Cameron, Hugh McCluggage, Lachie Neale  

 

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Best Captain – Patrick Cripps  
Best First Year Player  Jesse Motlop 
Most Courageous – Sam Docherty  
MVP – Charlie Curnow, Patrick Cripps, Sam Walsh 

 

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Best Captain – Scott Pendlebury  
Best First Year Player  – Nick Daicos 
Most Courageous – Brayden Maynard  
MVP – Jack Crisp, Jeremy Howe, Nick Daicos 

 

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Best Captain – Dyson Heppell  
Best First Year Player  – Nic Martin  
Most Courageous – Jayden Laverde 
MVP – Mason Redman, Peter Wright, Zach Merrett 

 

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Best Captain – Nathan Fyfe  
Best First Year Player – Neil Erasmus  
Most Courageous – Hayden Young  
MVP – Andrew Brayshaw, Brennan Cox, Will Brodie  

 

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Best Captain – Joel Selwood 
Best First Year Player – Oliver Dempsey  
Most Courageous – Tom Atkins 
MVP – Jeremy Cameron, Mark Blicavs, Tom Hawkins  

 

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Best Captain – Jarrod Witts, Touk Miller  
Best First Year Player – Mac Andrew 
Most Courageous – David Swallow 
MVP – Jarrod Witts, Touk Miller, Sam Collins  

 

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Best Captain – Josh Kelly, Toby Greene, Stephen Coniglio  
Best First Year Player – Finn Callaghan  
Most Courageous – Harry Perryman 
MVP – Sam Taylor, Stephen Coniglio, Toby Greene  

 

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Best Captain – Ben McEvoy 
Best First Year Player – Connor MacDonald  
Most Courageous – Blake Hardwick 
MVP – Dylan Moore, Jai Newcombe, James Sicily  

 

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Best Captain – Max Gawn 
Best First Year Player – Jacob Van Rooyen 
Most Courageous – Jack Viney  
MVP – Angus Brayshaw, Christian Petracca, Clayton Oliver  

 

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Best Captain – Jack Ziebell  
Best First Year Player – Paul Curtis 
Most Courageous – Luke McDonald  
MVP – Ben McKay, Jy Simpkin, Luke Davies-Uniacke  

 

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Best Captain – Tom Jonas 
Best First Year Player – Jase Burgoyne  
Most Courageous – Tom Jonas 
MVP – Connor Rozee, Sam Powell-Pepper, Todd Marshall  

 

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Best Captain – Dylan Grimes, Toby Nankervis  
Best First Year Player – Josh Gibcus  
Most Courageous – Liam Baker  
MVP – Dion Prestia, Liam Baker, Shai Bolton 

 

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Best Captain – Jack Steele  
Best First Year Player – Marcus Windhager  
Most Courageous – Daniel McKenzie  
MVP – Callum Wilkie, Jack Sinclair, Jack Steele  

 

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Best Captain – Callum Mills, Dane Rampe, Luke Parker  
Best First Year Player – Matthew Roberts  
Most Courageous – Paddy McCartin 
MVP – Callum Mills, Chad Warner, Isaac Heeney 

 

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Best Captain – Luke Shuey 
Best First Year Player – Brady Hough 
Most Courageous – Tom Barrass 
MVP – Jack Redden, Shannon Hurn, Tom Barrass 

 

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Best Captain – Marcus Bontempelli 
Best First Year Player – Robbie McComb  
Most Courageous – Josh Dunkley  
MVP – Aaron Naughton, Marcus Bontempelli, Tom Liberatore  

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1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Pleased that JVR is our best first year play.  But how does he get there if he hasn't played a senior game?

It's just a nomination on behalf of the club. None of our first year players have played a game, so they just have to pick the best of the bunch I guess.

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