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When the game was on the line in the last quarter, there was Brad Cox-Goodyer with two eye-catching goals.
Coach Taylor Whitford and Dakota Bannister stepped up their game to another level in the engine room.
But the top Bomber who kept their 17-game winning streak intact over their Blues rivals was Josh Ponting.
The 24-year-old midfielder polled the three votes in the TSL player-of-the-year award ahead of Bannister.
Tim Bristow was adjudged Launceston's best player in the 38-point loss on Saturday at Windsor Park.
Ponting moves inside to the leading eight vote-getters of the State League season and within six votes of Blues star Fletcher Seymour, who has had a breakout season since the 21-year-old has arrived back from Clarence.
No other rival threatened Seymour's charge over the weekend to the media award.
Bailey edged out Jake Cox, who was returning for his first game from injury, while Ethan Jackson completed the Clarence dominance.
Tigers also had a mortgage on the votes after pummelling a hapless North Hobart.
Marcus Gardner was given the nod on Saturday for the three votes ahead of Kingborough teammates Mickey Paul and Sam Duigan.