Benalla football product Becky Webster continues to rake in the accolades this winter season, taking out the title of best and fairest at Geelong’s VFLW awards late last month.
With more midfield minutes this season, the defender tallied 262 votes to finish ahead of forward Jordan Ivey (251 votes) and midfielder Amy McDonald (250) in the vote count.
And while the VFLW limits the number of AFLW listed players who can take to the field each week, the top 10 vote-getters still heavily featured AFLW players, with midfielders Maddy Keryk and Richelle Cranston finishing equal fourth and sixth respectively.
Webster’s win caps off a whirlwind year, after the Benalla junior was taken with pick seven in the 2018 AFLW draft.
She went on to play four of a possible eight games throughout the AFLW season after an injury-plagued season, but it was at the VFLW level where Webster found some much-needed consistency, lining up for 13 out of a possible 15 games before featuring in the league's Team of the Year off the half-back flank.
Webster has already signed with the Cats for a further two seasons and is set to take up preseason ahead of next year's campaign late next month, though no date is set due to ongoing negotiations with the playing association.