Under-17s award winners: L-R Harry Ryan (most consistent), Tom Walker (best in finals), Blake Trist (most improved ), Cooper Woodland (runner-up best and fairest), Jai Stephens (winner best and fairest), Jayden Edgar (goal kicking), Ryder Duhring (coaches award) and RJ Patmore (most determined).
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Strathmerton’s thirds have capped off their 2025 season the way every team dreams of doing, after claiming the premiership by defeating Tungamah 13.7 (85) - 9.4 (58) on the weekend.
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The Bulldogs also held their annual junior vote count on Sunday, September 14, where the club celebrated the efforts and achievements of all its junior football and netball players.
Under-17 netball award winners Ella Spencer-Wood (most versatile), Eva Laidlaw (coaches award), Ash Dyson (winner best and fairest) and Matilda Waser (runner-up, absent).
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Under-14s award winners Lenny Keane (most improved), Max Smith (best first year player), Oliver Bramich (best team player), Jack Kelly (coaches award), Ashtyn Speechly (most consistent and goalkicking), Archer Wood (most determined) and Jed Bayne (best In finals).
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Under-15 netball award winners Alexis Iddles (best and fairest), Alyssa Wilson (runners-up), Ayla Sim (most determined) and Claudia Ciconne (most consistent).
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Under-13 netball award winners Emma Bourchier (best and fairest, and best in finals), Lily Humphreys Spaul (runners-up), Millie Wood (most improved) and Lara Maher (coaches award).
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Junior club person Sophie Hughes and Ernie Laidlaw.
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