Launceston's Zach Morris has been rewarded for his impressive season, taking out the Tasmania Devils' NAB League best and fairest.
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Finding a regular role in TSL premier Launceston's senior side this season at either end of the ground, Morris also proved versatile for the Devils.
Playing most of his football in the defence, the young Blue was resolute, averaging 14.8 disposals, 4.7 marks and 4.8 rebound 50s per game in the NAB League this season.
He was joined by fine company in the girls' best and fairest, with Glenorchy's North Melbourne recruit Perri King taking out the award.
Drafted to the Roos with pick 43 of the AFLW draft, 18-year-old King averaged 19.7 disposals and 9.4 tackles per game, with her defensive work around stoppages a regular highlight as she was selected in the NAB League team of the year.
North Launceston's Ryley Sanders also got among the action again, named the Devils best under-17 player after winning the rising star award earlier in the week.
Playing seven games of NAB League football this season, he also dominated the two games the under-17 side were able to play in their disrupted scheduled.
He amassed 25 disposals and eight clearances in the Devils' intra-program game before racking up a game-high 31 disposals against Queensland.
The announcements of the best and fairests cap off a week of awards unveilings for the Devils.