THE Moruya Sharks bowed out of the finals race before the big dance but supporters jived at the club’s night of nights on September 20.
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Sharks’ officials and sponsors were on-hand to present the under 18s, league tag, reserve grade, first grade and club awards to recipients in front of players and fans and at the Moruya Bowling Club.
Jacob Hill won the under 18s best and fairest and Gavin Olive was the players’ player.
Hannah Cadogan was named the Sharkettes’ best and fairest while Hannah Cadogan won players’ player.
Brent Ayton won the reserves’ best and fairest and Mervyn Brierley was his peers’ choice.
Jake Clarke received the first grade best and fairest award.
The club’s major awards were presented at the conclusion and reserve grade captain/coach Juy Cooper was judged the best the all-round sportsman this season.
First grade captain Tim Weyman took out the president’s award, while the Sharkettes’ Roseanne Scott received the secretary’s award.
Ian Traynor was judged clubman of the year, Matt Jones was the rookie of the year and Cathie Webber received the services to senior league award.