NORTH Albury captain David Miles has won his first senior best and fairest at Bunton Park.
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After been restricted by injury throughout his career, Miles played 17 matches to edge out teammate Lachie Taylor-Nugent by two.
He’s had some continuity in his footy over the past two years which has been fantastic
- Clinton Gilson
Taylor-Nugent missed the final three rounds of the season due to suspension.
Dan Leslie came third.
Outgoing coach Clinton Gilson said Miles was a popular winner.
“He’s been a great leader,” Gilson said.
“It couldn’t have gone to be more deserving guy to be honest.
“He’s had some continuity in his footy over the past two years which has been fantastic.”
Brad Spurr edged out Danny Warren by four votes in the reserve grade count while Jesse Kennett took the honours from Will Strauss in the thirds.
Promising defender Tom Gallaway won the Kevin Weule Award for the best under-21 player.
In A grade netball, Grace Senior polled 37 votes to win by four votes from Molly Goldsworthy, Elyse Boyer and Nikita Singe.
Alicia Van Emmerik, Maddy Pearson and Breanna Heagney took out the lower grades.