The NTFA has introduced a most valuable player award for all senior competitions in 2022.
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The coaches vote for the best players from senior matches in men's and women's divisions. The weekly leader board will be published in The Examiner.
At the conclusion of the home-and-away season the winner will receive $500.
The coaches select the three best players from the match. Each coach shall select 3,2,1 best players from the match. Each coach must give at least one player from the opposing team a 3, 2 or 1 vote. A player from the losing team can't receive 3 votes.
Coaches must vote on merit and select the best players who influenced the game and not favour their own players.
Round two leaderboards
Premier division men
- Archie Wilkinson Hillwood 6
- Cody Lowe South Launceston 6
- Matty Dennis Bracknell 5
- Chev Deacon Scottsdale 4
- Jackson Blair Longford 4
- Liam Davies Longford 4
- Zane Brown Rocherlea 4
Wilkinson booted five goals while Dennis and Deacon bagged four each and Brown kicked one.
Division one men
- Jake King St Pats 7
- Chris Novy East Coast Swans 6
- Jakob Williams Perth 6
- Daniel Viney Lilydale 5
- Hamish Lockett UTAS 4
- Jock Darke Old Scotch 4
- Sam Madden East Coast Swans 4
King found the middle of the big sticks eight times, Novy kicked truly on five occasions and Viney and Williams nailed a goal each as well. King retained his lead after jumping to the top of the leaderboard after the opening round.
Premier division women
- Chloe Pitt Old Scotch 6
- Letitia Johnston Bridgenorth 6
- Liana Freestone Launceston 6
- Mikalya Binns Scottsdale 6
- Alex Hall Scottsdale 5
- Zoe Bourne Old Scotch 5
- Jamie Symons Old Scotch 4
Freestone collected two majors, Symons was on target twice and Binns found the goals once.
Division one women
- Hayley Breward South Launceston 7
- Aprille Crooks South Launceston 6
- Tyeisha Hinds George Town 5
- Jasmine Digney George Town 3
- Molly Clark George Town 3
Clark was on fire with five goals, Breward kicked four, Crooks got three and Digney registered one major. Breward led the vote count after round one as well.
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