North Albany Football Club - League Club Fairest & Best

League Club Fairest & Best

2010 Kris Ericsson

2009 Graeme Ross 2008 Graeme Ross, 2007 Graeme Ross, 2006 Brett Hall, 2005 Scott McKenzie, 2004 Jono Woods, 2003 Brett Hall/ Jono Woods, 2002 Brett Hall, 2001 Brett Hall, 2000 Mat Bateman

1999 Boydan Coyne, 1998 Mat Bateman, 1997 Murray Gomm, 1996 Steve Deegan, 1995 Mick Mustey, 1994 Nathan Ashton, 1993 Jono Woods, 1992 Brad Hitchcock, 1991 Gerard Cameron, 1990 Jono Woods

1989 Ray Mountfield, 1988 Gerard Cameron, 1987 Rob Sutton, 1986 Andrew Partington, 1985 Rob Sutton, 1984 Keith Wynne, 1983 Brian Stamp, 1982 Keith Wynne, 1981 Keith Wynne, 1980 Kim Allsop

1979 Graeme Evans, 1978 Ollie Galante, 1977 Les Holt, 1976 Clive Bonney, 1975 Rod Gillies, 1974 Peter Stephen, 1973 Peter Stephen, 1972 Rod Gillies, 1971 Graham Wellington, 1970 Gary Adams

1969 Gary Adams, 1968 Peter Stephen, 1967 Peter Stephen, 1966 Peter Stephen, 1965 Len Edwards, 1964 Edward Thompson, 1963 Edward Thompson, 1962 Edward Thompson

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