RUGGED centreman Shaun Campbell has taken out his first Wagga Tigers best and fairest award.
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Campbell beat a star-studded field to win Tigers' best and fairest award for the first time.
In his three previous seasons at the club, Campbell finished runner up in the best and fairest on each occasion.
Campbell made a last-minute dash from Melbourne in time to cross the NSW border to make himself eligible for the AFL Riverina Championship.
The 30-year-old has now returned to Melbourne and signed with Parkside.
Charlie Bance, another player who returned to the club in 2020, finished runner up to Campbell.
Jake Gaynor won most courageous.
Luke Gestier (leading goalkicker), Shaun Driscoll (best utility and best in finals) and Lahn Shepherd (coaches award) were also honoured.
Speedy Holbrook wingman Corey McCarthy won the reserve grade best and fairest.