Tough as teak former O and M player Dom Brew won Nightcliff's best and fairest on Sunday.
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The 24-year-old's tackling and attack on the ball with the minor premiers in his debut season in the Northern Territory Football League have captured the league's attention.
"It's a privilege to win, I'm just loving the style of footy and just really enjoying my football," Brew offered.
It's a privilege to win, I'm just loving the style of footy and just really enjoying my football.
- Dom Brew
It's his second top award after claiming North Albury's best and fairest before joining Werribee in 2017.
He finished runner-up in Werribee's 2019 count.
"It's a bit more free-flowing, the conditions are a lot different, it's more slippery with the humidity and it's the wet season, so obviously it's rained a fair bit, but I'm having a lot of fun playing up here," he said.
The on-baller also played in the NT's first rep game for 15 years, alongside team-mates Daniel Bowles (Wodonga Raiders) and Brodie Filo (ex-Raiders), along with boom Wangaratta recruit Abraham Ankers.
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The Tigers claimed the minor premiership by six points, with just the two losses from 18 games.
NTFL operates under a top five system, with the grand final on March 20.