WAGGA Tigers speedster Campbell Lovell was rewarded for an outstanding season with the club’s best and fairest award on Saturday night.
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Lovell has developed into one of the best running defenders in the Riverina League and that was reflected by his best and fairest win.
Tigers coach Shaun Campbell finished runner up, while Harvey Daniher was named most consistent and Nick Ryan most courageous.
In a big night for Lovell, he also took home the Jarrod Baker Memorial Award for most votes combined in the club and league counts.
Jake Hodge (reserve grade) and Xavier Lyons (under 17) won the lower grade best and fairests.
In the netball, Lana Duffy (A grade), Maddie Kelly (A reserve), Georgia Tilyard (B grade), Emily Haggar (C grade) and Emma Van De Rijt (under 17) all won their respective best and fairest awards.
Also at the presntation night, John Bance and Doug Priest were awarded life membership.
Kathy Flanigan was named Clubperson of the Year.