PLAYERS and supporters flocked to the Eurobodalla Football Association’s presentation night at the Batemans Bay Soldiers Club in late September.
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Moruya Swan Will Davis was named the all age men’s player of the year ahead of team mate Jake Goodlock and Bodalla’s Kyle Dixon.
Moruya’s Crystal Staunton was the all age ladies’ player of the year ahead of Batemans Bay’s Shannon Nicholls and Clyde United’s Ali Ryan.
Moruya’s Nakia Moreton was the youth girls player of the year ahead of Sarah Alderton and Phoebe Crisp.
Clyde United’s Elliott Bendixsen was the youth boys player of the year followed by Thomas Engelbrecht and Arlo Crowley.
The under 13s player of the year was Rhys Flood followed by Max Caldwell and Byron Van Dyk.
Judy Shoesmith was awarded life membership after stepping down following 35 years of service.
Kim York won the Shoesmith award, Andre Gmur was coach of the year, Narooma/Bodalla youth girls were the team of the year and Clyde United won the club championship.
Bobby Gardner took out the Harry Panjer memorial award, Riley Miles took home the Bruce Smith memorial award and Jack Hirst was the goalkeeper of the year.
Bendixsen, Jamie Dunk and Logan Sydenham won the fair play award after the Narooma boys joined Clyde to keep the youth boys league viable.