Key defender Jacob Singline has collected the spoils of an impressive year by taking out Scottsdale's best and fairest award ahead of Joey Robinson.
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The ex-Scottsdale High student missed just one game during the season and snuck forward to kick a rare goal in a surprise win over South Launceston in round 16.
Singline's teammates also named him joint MVP alongside smart forward Brady Gee, with exiting coach Geoff Mohr recognised as the club's most consistent player.
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Bradley Whish-Wilson took out the coaches award, while Tom Barnett was named best first-year and best under-18 player.
Elsewhere, Ruby Slater topped Letitia Johnston in the women's best and fairest award following a season where the Magpies fell agonisingly short in the decider for the second year running.
Keeley Lester was named the club's most consistent and Holly Viney was the coaches award winner.
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