Cowra Eagles' Chris Miller took out this season's top award at the rugby union clubs annual presentation lunch on Saturday afternoon. Miller was recognised at the Eagle's best and fairest after a top year in the second row.
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Award winners were as follow:
First grade
Best and Fairest- Chris Miller; Players' player- Klaas Van Hoogland; Most improved- Chris Meyers; Coaches award- Ethan Cartwright
Second Grade
Best and Fairest- Luke Watt; Players' player- Colin Kilby; Most Improved- Jacob Moodie; Coaches award- Will Turner
Colts
Best and Fairest- (Drew Russell Memorial)- Ben Eisenhauer; Players' player- Karl Thompson; Most improved- Dean Kitchingham; Coaches award- John Clack; Paddy Lamond- Matt Bryant
Womens
Best and Fairest- Sheree Logan; Players' player- Krystal Fyfe; Most Improved- Tarcia Skinner; Coaches award- Kylie McGovern; Silly Filly- Michelle Munro
Under 17s
Best and Fairest- Mitchell Budge; Player's Player- Ty Ashe (absent); Coach's Award- Jake Cannard; Billy Rowlands Player of the Grand; Final- Jacob McNaught (absent); Merv Webster Highest Representative Honours for Juniors- Riley Turner
Clubperson- Paul Smith; Bill Rowlands- Wayne Beecher; Jack Berry- Chris Miller; Most Promising- Chris Meyers; Supporter of the Year- Geoff and Helen Russell