A nine-goal contribution from Zach Morris was more than enough to earn best-on-ground status in Launceston's ruthless 146-point demolition of Glenorchy.
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Morris picked up where injured goal-kicking supremo Dylan Riley left off in an efficient Blues scoreline of 28.13 (181).
For a teenage defender in his seventh game without a goal to his name, it was certainly an eye-catching contribution.
Only Riley's 10 goals against North Hobart has been a bigger State League haul in recent memory.
While Morris predictably took best on ground, it was the solitary vote awarded to Jay Blackberry which had the biggest impact on the player of the year standings.
It saw Blackberry draw level with teammate Jake Hinds on 20 votes, two clear of Northern Bomber Jay Foon.