Coleambally's Lauren Pound, has taken out an incredible 10th A Grade netball best-and-fairest at the club.
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The gun goal attack reached double figures in the award when she took out the Blues' vote count from runner-up and team coach Maddie Mannes.
Pound helped Coleambally to a finals appearance but they were eliminated by North Wagga.
She also won Farrer League representative selection.
But her 10th club best-and-fairest honour will ensure her name, and efforts, remain etched in history.
"It shows how good a player she is, I don't think anyone's going to break that record any time soon," Mannes said.
"She tried to joke she was going to play a year of A-reserve, but I don't think I, or the league, would let her."
Meantime, Coleambally's incoming co-coach Curtis Steele took out the major football award, winning a thrilling count by one vote.
Steele, who also represented the league, didn't disappoint in his first season at the club, helping drive the Blues to their finals return with his performances through the midfield and up forward.
He only just held out the reliable and brilliantly consistent backman Tom Morton, 55 votes to 54, to claim the Bill Lyell Memorial Award.
Morton was a joint winner of the award in 2017 (with Chris Cerato) and was runner-up last year, giving him a first and two seconds in three years at the club.
Luke Hillier, who will co-coach alongside Steele next season, was named most consistent.
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