Corey Bosworth has been named East Coast’s best and fairest following a season where he was named in the Swans’ best players in all 16 games.
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The former Uni-Mowbray star played in the Oatlands District Football Association in 2017 but joined in the off-season alongside ex-Prospect coach Will Stoltenberg.
Bosworth’s remarkably consistent season saw him finish on 46 votes, four ahead of Stoltenberg, with Lewis Ritchie’s 39 enough for third.
TSL recruit Jordan Harris narrowly missed out on Evandale’s goalkicking award but managed to win the best and fairest.
The Launceston life member and former vice-captain kicked 43 goals from 14 games - headlined by a bag of 11 against Uni-Mowbray - to fall just short of Thomas Chugg’s season tally of 47.
Alex Langridge tormented Meander Valley on two occasions to finish runner-up in the Country Eagles’ vote count, with club stalwart Justin Hutton coming home in third.
A first-year recruit also took the chocolates at Perth’s best and fairest, with ex-Rocherlea small forward Zane Brown edging out coach and former Suburban Tigers teammate Josh Holton.
Brown kicked bags of five goals on three occasions to finish the calendar year with 40, just behind Brennan Savage’s 42 and Holton’s 54.