QUEANBEYAN Whites halfback Mitch Douch dominated the club's presentation night earlier in the week, coming away with the Ben Mansell Memorial Shield for the most promising player, the first grade Best Back and the Players' Player awards.
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Douch was rewarded for an impressive season with ACT Griffins and the ACT under 20's selection.
Chris Barbaro came away with the Most Consistent award, Jeremy Taylor the Best Club Person, Tangi Maine the Pat Matthews Medal for outstanding character, Tom G. Darmody for sportsmanship, Phill Hawke snagged the President's Trophy and captain Dan Penca was awarded the Higher Achievement award for his selection in the UC Vikings squad.
Tai Valeni took out first grade Best and Fairest, Sokai Tai the Best Forward and Neori Nadruku the Most Improved.
It was a tie for first grade's Most Consistent award, shared between Toby Wilson, and Keith Morgan.
The other grade winners were:
Second grade: Ryan Jones (Best and Fairest and Players' Player), David Kerr (Best Back), Jake Gordon (Best Forward), Tyron Dargue (Most Improved), and Josh Townsend (Most Consistent).
Colts: Jeremy Taylor (Best and Fairest), Ben Darmody (Best Back), Lewis Bozzato (Best Forward and Players' Player), Sam McGlone (Most Improved) and Euan McKillop (Most Consistent).
Third grade: Dan Hawke (Best and Fairest and Players' Player), Fraser Kemp (Best Back), Andrew Lindsay (Best Forward), Jonno Murphy (Most Improved) and Daniel Jancevski (Most Consistent).
Fourth grade: Luke Cochrane (Best and Fairest), Tom Luic (Best Back), Matt Gibbons (Best Forward), Jason Stanton (Most Improved) and Mitch Callagher (most consistent).