2009 SEASON RFNL AWARDS
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2009 RIVERINA FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE AWARDS
Seniors: Best & Fairest - Jim Quinn Medal
34 - Paul Scoullar (Leeton-Whitton); 20 - Nathan McDonald (Wagga Tigers); 18 - Jamie Maddox (Coolamon); 17 - Ryan Chamberlain (Coolamon), Sam Balding (Mangoplah-CUE); 16 - Jarrod Gornell (Leeton-Whitton), Dale Hugo (Narrandera); 15 - Matthew Rava (Ganmain-GGM), Dane Campbell (Turvey Park); 14 - Andrew Craig, Corey Munson (Turvey Park), Joshua Gaynor (Wagga Tigers); 13 - Trent Balding (Mangoplah-CUE); 12 - Wade Archibald (Coolamon), Mitch Carroll (Ganmain-GGM); 11 - Luke Walsh (Ganmain-GGM), Jeff Mickan, Brett Owen (Griffith); 10 - Damien Papworth (Wagga Tigers); 9 - Trevor Harradine (Eastern Hawks), Daniel Rankin (Ganmain-GGM), Stephen Barnes (North Wagga), Daniel Toose (Turvey Park). Full voting list unavailable.
Reserves - Frank Gaynor Medal
17 - Riley McPherson (Turvey Park); 11 - Brad Woolner (Griffith), Matthew Byrne (Mangoplah-CUE); 10 - Michael Ness (Turvey Park); 9 - Bryce Koop, Michael Suidgeest, Grant Worner (Coolamon), Mitchell Fennessy (Ganmain-GGM), David Harrison (Leeton-Whitton); 8 - Damian Walsh (Ganmain-GGM), Xavier Higgins (Mangoplah-CUE); 7 - Dean Spencer (Eastern Hawks), David Karlberg, Mathew Kelly (Ganmain-GGM), Daniel Best (Griffith), Jamie Broadbent (Leeton-Whitton), Neil Lawson, Matthew Molkentin, Kane Peeters (Mangoplah-CUE), Michael Barnes (North Wagga), Sam Ryan (Waga Tigers).
Under 17 - Lou Brown Medal
32 - Mark Flack (Narrandera); 21 - Reece Maquire (Leeton-Whitton); 18 - Taylor Bentley (Wagga Tigers); 17 - Thomas Anderson (Mangoplah-CUE); 16 - Zachery Gibbons (Coolamon), Jesse Lander (Ganmain-GGM); 15 - Jack Brooks (Turvey Park); 14 - Ben Foster (Mangoplah-CUE), Jesse Margosis (North Wagga), Pat Cattell (Turvey Park); 13 - Marshal Macauley (Coolamon); 12 - Lahn Shepherd (Wagga Tigers); 11 - Edward Fellows (Wagga Tigers); 10 - Sam Robinson (Coolamon), Matthew Cairns (Eastern Hawks), Josh Larwood (Wagga Tigers); 9 - Brocke Argus, Zac Robinson (Eastern Hawks), Sam Kefford (Ganmain-GGM), Matthew Irvin (Leeton-Whitton).
Seniors: Top Goalkickers (h/a) - Stewart Fraser Trophy
71 - Jason Brown (Coolamon) & Christin Macri (Ganmain-GGM); 51 - Marc Sheppard (Wagga Tigers); 47 - James Elliott (Turvey Park); 39 - Ben Perkins (Eastern Hawks); 39 - Dylan De Britt (Mangoplah-CUE); 38 - Paul Scoullar (Leeton-Whitton), Jordan Foster (Mangoplah-CUE); 37 - Aaron Cocks (Griffith); 34 - Matthew Smith (Leeton-Whitton); 33 - Jade Hodge (Leeton-Whitton); 32 - Kennan Hanigan (Turvey Park).
Reserves - Griggs Trophy
64 - Dustin Brown (Turvey Park); 44 - Daniel Crocker (Coolamon); 33 - Greg Higgins (Ganmain-GGM); 27 - Daryl Clayton (Leeton-Whitton), Brent Heydon (Mangoplah-CUE); 26 - Sam Noble (Ganmain-GGM), Josh Gillies (Mangoplah-CUE); 25 - Jason Vant (Leeton-Whitton), Peter Treloar (Mangoplah-CUE); 24 - Michael Connolly (Wagga Tigers); 22 - Daniel Hitchens (Ganmain-GGM); 21 - Michael Castle (Ganmain-GGM).
Under 17 - Dalco Trophy
52 - Jack Brooks (Turvey Park); 44 - Evan Smith (North Wagga); 40 - Mark Flack (Narrandera); 39 - Jacob Anderson (Narrandera); 36 - Grant Commins (Leeton-Whitton); 33 - Cale Whitman (Narrandera); 32 - Reece Maguire (Leeton-Whitton), 30 - Zac Hopper (Leeton-Whitton); 29 - Ben Walsh (Ganmain-GGM), Taylor Bentley (Wagga Tigers); 28 - Marshal Macauley (Coolamon), Sean Butler (Turvey Park).
RFNL Volunteer of the Year: Carl Blackman (Leeton-Whitton)
Club Championships: Coolamon Rovers
Netball: Best & Fairest
A grade: Rhiannon Dolahenty (Turvey Park); B grade: Georgie Campbell (Turvey Park) & Alison Ward (Griffith);
C grade: Katherine Pretious (Turvey Park); Juniors: Sophie Welsh (Leeton-Whitton Red).