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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  

 

This award is a popularity contest IMO.  From memory Clarry was nowhere near it last year despite winning the AFLCA award.

 

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


4 minutes 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?

should have been disco

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Most Courageous – Noah Answerth  

 Whacking an unsuspecting opponent in the guts is very courageous, I guess.

Not what it used to be.  This award had a lot of status back in the day, really now just a bit of a [censored] take.  Coaches award is the one to win now.

 
59 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

should have been disco

So there's a reason why it's called best first year player.

Disco is in his 2nd year.

 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So there's a reason why it's called best first year player.

Disco is in his 2nd year.

 

fair enough.....i was thinking first year in seniors


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.

Zorko put in a massive effort in the last round to pick up the "best captain" award.

 

34 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

 Whacking an unsuspecting opponent in the guts is very courageous, I guess.

Alongside Zorko his “best captain”

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