In pictures: South West Netball Football League’s Testrow Medal night

Carly LadenSouth Western Times
Camera IconDawn Testrow, centre, with SWNFL joint Testrow Medal winners Maia Bratton (Busselton) and Jasmine Barrett (HBL). Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times

Players and officials of the South West Netball Football League came together to recognise the best of the best in the competition’s Testrow Medal night.

The event, which took place at the Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault clubrooms on September 9, acknowledged the individual achievements across the SWNFL’s five grades as well as the competition’s umpires.

Busselton’s Maia Bratton and Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault’s Jasmine Barrett capped off their brilliant seasons becoming joint winners of the SWNFL’s Testrow Medal.

The pair were also named in the SWNFL’s Team of the Year alongside 2021 Testrow medallist Kasey Joy (Eaton Boomers), Busselton’s Lisa Millman, Bunbury’s Courtney Babich, Carey Park’s Sophie Blackett and Emily Brough and South Bunbury’s Chloe Willsher and Ella Dowsett.

Barrett also took home the newly named Ingrid Colyer Rising Star award, which was named after the former West Coast Fever player recognising her netball achievements.

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Camera IconSWNFL Ingrid Colyer Rising Star award winner Jasmine Barrett (HBL). Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times

Eaton Boomers were named the SWNFL’s Champion Club, beating out the likes of South Bunbury, Busselton and Bunbury for the most wins for any club across the five competition grades.

Augusta-Margaret River’s Annabel Angland was named the Reserves MVP, while HBL’s Brianna Young was the runner-up.

Camera IconSWNFL Reserves runner-up MVP Brianna Young (HBL). Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times

There was a three-way tie for the Master’s MVP award between Eaton’s Adele Hehir, South Bunbury’s Leila Cooper and Carey Park’s Chelsea Roberts.

Camera IconSWNFL Masters joint MVPs Adele Hehir (Eaton) and Leila Cooper (South Bunbury). Fellow winner Chelsea Roberts (Carey Park) was absent. Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times

South Bunbury’s Tanika Dunlop was named 18 & under division MVP after winning the award for the 16 & under division last year, while teammate Grace Craigie was named runner-up.

Camera IconSWNFL 18 & under MVP Tanika Dunlop (South Bunbury) and runner-up Grace Craigie (South Bunbury). Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times

Busselton’s Olivia Crothers was named the 16 & under MVP while Blackwood’s Naomi Clark and Bunbury’s Indianna Sinclair were the joint runners-up.

Camera IconSWNFL 16 & under MVP Olivia Crothers (Busselton), right, with runners-up Naomi Clark (Blackwood) and Indianna Sinclair (Bunbury). Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times

Lulu Goodall won the Teresa Halligan Senior Umpire of the Year award and Ava Simpson was named the Junior Umpire of the Year, while Hannah McCarroll and Bailey Harkness both won umpire encouragement awards.

Camera IconSWNFL Teresa Halligan Umpire of the Year award winner Lulu Goodall. Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times
Camera IconSWNFL senior umpire encouragement award winner Hannah McCarroll. Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times
Camera IconSWNFL junior umpire award winners Bailey Harkness (encouragement award) and Ava Simpson (Junior Umpire of the Year). Credit: Carly Laden/South Western Times

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