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Goorambat Awards Night a resounding success

Outstanding Club Person Award (Geoff Heaney Perpetual Shield): Clint Nolan.

Goorambat FNC held its vote count and presentation for the season 2023 at the Benalla Bowls Club on Saturday, September 23.

The night was a chance for players, volunteers and sponsors to celebrate the season.

Club awards

  • President’s Award (Charlie Cooper Perpetual Shield) — David Hernan
  • Outstanding Club Person Award (Geoff Heaney Perpetual Shield) — Clint Nolan
  • Outstanding Young Club Person Award (Gay and Kevin Nolan Perpetual Shield) — Chloe Trevena
  • Most Valuable Netball Club Person Award — Heath and Jacki Hammond
  • Most Courageous Player (Andy Baker Perpetual Trophy) — Football — Robert Wilson
  • Most Dedicated Player (Don Morton Perpetual Shield) — Football — Darcy Edgar
  • Life Memberships (100 games) — Chloe Trevena, Kobi Chapman, Brittany Button, Matthew Armstrong
Outstanding Young Club Person Award (Gay and Kevin Nolan Perpetual Shield): Chloe Trevena.
Most Valuable Netball Club Person Award: Heath and Jacki Hammond.
Most Dedicated Player (Don Morton Perpetual Shield) – Football: Darcy Edgar.

Milestone games:

Erin Hernan (200 games), Kylie Relf (250 games), Travers Nolan (300 games)

Senior football

  • Best-and-fairest (Andrew Ellis Perpetual Trophy) – Jamie Dunne
  • Runner up best-and-fairest – Ryan Burns
  • Captain’s Choice Award – Kobe Black
  • Best first-year player at club – Bradley Simmons
  • Best team player – Curtis Anker
  • Leading goalkicker – Aaron Blackburn
Seniors best-and-fairest (Andrew Ellis Perpetual Trophy): Jamie Dunne.
All smiles: Seniors runner-up best-and-fairest – Ryan Burns, and Seniors Captain’s Choice Award — Kobe Black.
Seniors leading goalkicker: Aaron Blackburn.

A-grade netball

  • Best-and-fairest – Brittany Button
  • Runner-up best-and fairest – Kylie Relf
  • Players player (as voted by the team) – Amelia Gall
A-grade best-and-fairest: Brittany Button.
A-grade players player (as voted by the team): Amelia Gall.

Reserves football

  • Best-and-fairest (Rettke Family Shield) — Todd Haslam
  • Runner-up best-and-fairest – Dallas Spencer
  • Most improved player – Dylan Brain
  • Coaches Award – Todd Wapling
  • Most consistent player – Daniel Lemmer
Reserves most improved player: Dylan Brain.
Reserves best-and-fairest (Rettke Family Shield): Todd Haslam.

B-grade netball

  • Best-and-fairest – Georgia Thomson
  • Runner-up best-and-fairest – Tiffany Kirkpatrick
  • Most dependable player – Chelsea Bamford
B-grade best-and-fairest: Georgia Thomson.
B-grade most dependable player: Chelsea Bamford.

B-reserve netball

  • Best-and-fairest – Elise Nolan
  • Runner-up best and fairest – Kate Nolan
  • Coaches Award – Abby Hammond
  • Players player (voted by the team) – Elise Nolan
Best-and-fairest: Elise Nolan (right) and runner-up best-and-fairest – Kate Nolan.

C-grade netball

  • Best-and-fairest – Poppy Broomhall
  • Runner-up best-and-fairest – Charli Button
  • Coaches Award – Molly Martin
C grade best-and-fairest: Poppy Broomhall. Photo: Kate Nolan

Under-15s netball

  • Best-and-fairest – Ruby Richardson
  • Runner-up best-and-fairest – Eleanor Renkin
  • Coaches Award – Libby Renkin
Under-15 runner-up best-and-fairest: Eleanor Renkin. Photo: Kate Nolan
Under-15 best and fairest: Ruby Richardson. Photo: Kate Nolan