Two-time South Launceston premiership coach Leigh Harding has capped off a stunning season by taking out the Bulldogs’ best and fairest award.
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Harding, who could step down from the Bulldogs’ top job in 2019, finished ahead of league best and fairest winner Jordan Tepper, while rebounding defender Ben Webb finished third.
Star ruckman Daniel Roozendaal took out Scottsdale’s top honour ahead of midfielder Zac Bean and forward Brady Gee, polling 42 votes to finish seven clear at the top.
Roozendaal played all 19 games for a return of 18 goals and lined up for the NTFA in a representative match against the SFL.
George Town co-captain Jack Hulse was also rewarded for a great season where he was named in his side’s best in eight of his 14 games.
Hulse polled 91 votes to finished 21 clear of coach Allan O’Sign and Matthew McKinnon, who tied for second place.
2018 BEST AND FAIREST WINNERS
- Bracknell – Will Fisher
- Bridgenorth – Nick McElwee
- Deloraine – Oliver Smith
- George Town – Jack Hulse
- Longford – Brad Symmons
- Hillwood – Nathan Pearce
- Rocherlea - Andrew Cox-Goodyer
- Scottsdale – Daniel Roozendaal
- South Launceston – Leigh Harding