A-grade netball award winners: Best-and-fairest Chloe Hill, runner-up Kelsey Pallpratt, coaches award recipient Hannah McIntosh and best team player Ashleigh Feehan.
Benalla held its night of nights on Saturday, September 10, at Benalla Glasshouse to celebrate the season gone.
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Seniors midfielder Chris Welsh was awarded the best-and-fairest football gong, while A-grade defender Chloe Hill took out Benalla netball’s top prize.
Emma Layfield was named best-and-fairest for the Saints women’s football side, while Kelsie Piscioneri was runner-up.
Lloyd Johnson and Meg Morrison were the latest club people to receive life memberships, with a number of other honours awarded on the night.
Senior football award winners: Best-and-fairest Chris Welsh, runner-up Jimmy Martiniello, coaches award winner Michael Rheese and best first year player Will O'Donoghue.
B-grade netball award winners: Best-and-fairest Stacey Emms, runner-up Natalie Pritchard and coaches award and best team player recipient Jess Calvert.
The Alby Hayles Memorial best junior club person winners: Nikita Hanson and Harry Dewinne.
Brett Cooper award recipient: Michael Rheese.
Life membership recipients: Meg Morrison and Lloyd Johnson.
Best Club person: Terry Blackburn.
Women’s football award winners: Best-and-fairest Emma Layfield, runner-up Kelsie Piscioneri, Nicole Donald, Isabella Symes, and Chloe Morris.
B-reserve netball award winners: Best-and-fairest Maddie King, runner-up Ally Ballard, and coaches award winner Georgie Morrison.
Under-17s netball award winners: Best-and-fairest Zoe Liddington, runner-up Gemma Mathieson, coaches award winner Bree O’Donoghue and most improved Kaylah Grace.
Thirds football award winners: Best-and-fairest Colby Mathieson, runner-up Jakob Decker, coaches award Liam Thivillier Lefebvre, most-improved Ayush Singh and leading goalkicker Tom Riley.
Under-15s netball award winners: Best-and-fairest Milly O'Kane, runner-up Milly Evans, coaches award winner Nikita Hanson and most improved Emily Baker.