2013 Best and Fairest winners


Published on Monday, October 21, 2013

Here is a list of all the 2013 club best and fairest award winners.

All clubs have now announced their best and fairest awards, following Eltham and Fitzroy Stars conducting their presentation nights over the weekend.

Brad Perry took out his first Eltham best and fairest award, with an 11-vote victory over three-time winner and 2013 Coaches Player of the Year, Gavan Connelly.

Meantime, Malcolm Dow ended Lionel Proctor’s five-year reign as Fitzroy Stars’ best and fairest, with a narrow win in the Stars’ vote count.

Dow just edged out Kaelun Brown, with Proctor finishing in third place.

In Division 1, competition best and fairest winner Cameron Cloke took out Bundoora’s club championship in its premiership year.

Ryan Willits claimed the award in his first season at Montmorency, while Nick Carter claimed consecutive Ken Molloy Medals as Northcote Park’s best and fairest, after also winning the award in the Cougars’ 2012 premiership season.

There were ties in two best and fairest counts, with Danny Nolan and Jason Kennedy sharing Heidelberg’s best and fairest ahead of Mark Lynch, while Darcy Barden and Matthew Vasilevski tied at Lower Plenty.

Elsewhere, Justin White, Ali Fahour, Matthew Hyde and Daniel Moore claimed their respective club’s award.

For a full list of the 2013 best and fairest awards from all three divisions, please click here:

DIVISION 1
Bundoora: Cameron Cloke
Montmorency: Ryan Willits
Northcote Park: Nick Carter
Heidelberg: Danny Nolan and Jason Kennedy
Eltham: Brad Perry
Macleod: Justin White
West Preston-Lakeside: Ali Fahour
Greensborough: Matthew Hyde
Lower Plenty: Darcy Barden and Matthew Vasilevski
Epping: Daniel Moore

DIVISION 2
Whittlesea: Lucas Hobbs
Fitzroy Stars: Malcolm Dow
North Heidelberg: Shane Harvey
Diamond Creek: Josh Whitehouse-Summers
Mernda: Andrew Smith
Hurstbridge: Ben Fennell
Lalor: Scott Dowell
South Morang: Brent Howlett

DIVISION 3
Panton Hill: Nathan Hendry
Watsonia: Tom Walliss
Thomastown: Tristain Harrower
Reservoir: Justin Kuchel and Cameron Rooney
St Mary’s: Dillan Ronalds
Parkside: Michael Thompson
Heidelberg West: Daniel Bailey

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