COLLINGULLIE-Glenfield Park midfielder Jayden Klemke capped off a fine year by taking out the Demons’ best and fairest award.
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Klemke finished equal second in the Jim Quinn Medal and was also rated highly at the club as he took out the top award.
Klemke finished in front of teenager Harry Perryman, with ruckman Chris Jackson in third place.
Another talented Demons’ teenager, Matt Kennedy, was awarded best in finals in the club’s premiership year.
Jack Turnbull won most improved, Joe Banks won most consistent and Jackson grabbed most courageous.
Nick Perryman was awarded coach’s award, while Zac Billingham won rookie of the year.
Jimmy Wild won Collingullie’s reserve grade best and fairest, while Cody Cool won the under 17s top award.
Ruby Gooden won the A grade netball best and fairest, Amanda Plum won A reserve, Josie Thomas took out B grade and Emily Jolliffe won C grade.
Scott Lewington and Tony Dean were awarded life memberships, while Paige Guthrie won Demonette of the year.