The backbones of a number of Greater Northern Raiders dominant forays have earned the club's top honours.
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It has taken until the better part of June before the Cricket Tasmania Premier League side has been able to award their leading performers due to the restrictions on social distancing and self-isolation in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The announcements were made publicly on Facebook.
Opener Brodie Hayes was judged the male Raider of the Year. The Burnie star scored 619 runs at an average of 61.9 that included two hundreds, a further three fifties and also a highest score of 156 not out.
Outgoing coach Andrew Gower commented: "A well deserved winner, who put in loads of work in the preseason and got just rewards."
Meg Radford took out the female equivalent prize in the Raiders' rookie season.
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The top South Launceston allrounder had grabbed eight wickets at 14.38 and compiled 103 runs at 20.60.
Coach Darren Simmonds added: "Performed so well in all facets of the game and also stood up under pressure many times."
Knights teammate Caitlyn Webster snared both batting awards after scoring 247 runs at 31.17 and a best 50 not out.
Westbury batsman Jake Williams edged out Hayes for the batting aggregate trophy after his 664 runs claimed the teen a Futures League cap.
Ollie Wood captured the bowling aggregate with 18 wickets and Jake Dixon the bowling average with 17.18.
Sophie Parkin won both of the bowling honours following her 19 wickets at 12.95.
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