Here they are, your Morris Medal winners for 2016!
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10:50 – Dual winners! Yarrawonga’s Tyler Bonat and Wodonga’s Matt Seiter share the 2016 Morris Medal.
23: Tyler Bonat (Yarrawonga), Matt Seiter (Wodonga)
21: Luke Garland (Lavington)
20: Christian Burgess (Myrtleford)
19: Brad Murray (Myrtleford)
17: Dom Brew (North Albury)
14: Matt Grossman (Wangaratta) Dean Polo (Albury)
12: Jydon Neagle (Wodonga Raiders), Elliot Powell (Albury)
11: Chris Hyde (Albury)
10: Josh Mellington, Alex Goodall, Daniel Cross (Albury), Xavier Leslie (Yarrawonga), Shaun Mannagh (North Albury)
10:45 – Getting awfully close after 17 rounds, one to go! Here's the leaderboard:
23: Tyler Bonat
21: Matt Seiter
20: Christian Burgess
18: Luke Garland
17: Brad Murray
10:30 – Here's another update after 15 rounds, and some leaders have emerged from the pack:
19: Matt Seiter
17: Tyler Bonat, Christian Burgess, Brad Murray
14: Dom Brew, Luke Garland, Matt Grossman
10:05 – They don't hang around reading out these votes! Here's the leaderboard after 6 rounds:
10: Matt Grossman, Tyler Bonat, Dean Polo
8: Matt Seiter, Dom Brew, Shaun Mannagh
7: Xavier Leslie
10pm – The Morris Medal count has commenced!
9:50 – Yarrawonga defender Hannah Symes wins the Toni Wilson medal! Story to come soon. In the meantime, read about rising stars Nakita Singe and Brad Melville.
9:10 – North Albury's Nakita Singe wins the netball Rising Star award, while Wangaratta's Brad Melville wins the football Rising Star.
8:45 – North Albury's Clint Gilson and Yarrawonga's Ross Mulquiney win the Leo Burke award for reserves best and fairest.
8:40 – Winner of the Leo Dean award for the best and fairest in the thirds is the Wangaratta Rovers’ Paul Sanderson.
8:35 – Wodonga Raiders’ Jess Barton and Lavington's Emma Merkel are dual winners of the C-Grade Netball best and fairest. Caitlin O'Dwyer wins the B-Grade award.
8:30 –
7:45 – Trevor Kuschert wins the Peter Bruhn Volunteer of the Year, netball Umpire of the Year is Michelle Wilson, while football Umpire of the Year is Jason Raine.
7:30 – Wodonga's Matt Seiter and Myrtleford's Christian Burgess are joint winners of the Johnsons MME Border Mail Football of the Year!
Have a look at some of the snaps from tonight's red carpet:
7:15 – We have our first winners of the evening!
The netball Hot Shot award winners were Lavington's Emma Guy (under 16), Yarrawonga's Emma Soutter (C-Grade), Wangaratta Rovers’ Caitlyn Cose (B-Grade) and Lavington's Skye Hillier (A-Grade).
Albury star Josh Mellington was presented with the Doug Strang medal for the league's leading goalkicker, while Yarrawonga's Matt Casey won the thirds goalkicking.
Welcome to the Border Mail's live coverage of the Ovens and Murray's Morris Medal count. We'll keep you updated with awards and pictures as they come through.