Seymour Lions’ best-and-fairest winners crowned

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Making his mark: Seymour's Jack O'Sullivan. Picture: Rob Brooks, Kicks and Pics. Photo by Kicks and Pics

Seymour Football Netball Club held its best-and-fairest awards ceremony online on October 11.

The Lions celebrated a Goulburn Valley League season that was full of promise before its forced cancellation, but the entire group remains hungry to sink its teeth into another summer on the track.

Morrison Medal winner Jack O’Sullivan backed up his performance in the league vote count with another triumph, this time in Seymour’s senior football ranks.

O’Sullivan claimed the Mark Cox Medal for his efforts.

The A-grade netball title was shared in season 2021.

Nakita Singe and Courtney Aldous could not be split when the dust settled on the count - and the campaign.

Stellar year: Nakita Singe. Photo by Steve Huntley
In action: Courtney Aldous.

Andrea McKenzie had another stellar season in B-grade and claimed the Lions’ best-and-fairest award as her prize.

On the ball: Andrea McKenzie looks for a pass. Picture: Wayne Herring Photo by Wayne Herring

Meanwhile in the reserves it was Phil Soloman who did the majority of the polling on his way to a best-and-fairest victory.

Starring: Seymour's Phil Soloman.

Casey Drummond took out the B-reserve title, while Tom Barnes reigned supreme in the under-18 count.

Stood tall: Madilyn Hager.

Madilyn Hager was crowned the winner of the club’s 17-and-under best-and-fairest trophy, while Angus Murray capped a strong season by winning the under-16 award.

Is Gus is good: Angus Murray claimed the under-16 best-and-fairest award for Seymour. Photo by Rodney Braithwaite

Ruby Trimble secured the 15-and-under crown.