Departing Cootamundra forward Jake Goodwin showed what an impact he made at the club this season with an impressive haul at the Bulldogs’ presentation night on Saturday.
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Goodwin won the club’s best and fairest, was named players player and also took a big win in the Les Boyd Medal.
The front rower was also the only Bulldog named in the Group Nine Team of the Year at last month’s presentation night.
Coming to the club to join former Mounties teammates Glen Buttriss, Goodwin will leave a huge hole in the Cootamundra side after signing on as captain-coach of his hometown club West Wyalong for next season.
In other first grade awards Jeremy Wood, who has also indicated he won’t be back for a second year at the club, was named best forward while Chris Maher took out best back.
Luke Levett claimed the coaches award.
In reserve grade, Grant Boyd won the medal named after his father along with players player and best forward but it was Zac Allen who took out best and fairest.
Jade Cowled was named best back with James Kelleher taking out the Alan Wilson Memorial.
In the leaguetag Abbey Guthrie best our Weissel Medal co-winner Kristen Byrne to be named best and fairest.
Byrne did take out players player.
Abbey Platt was named best attacker, Emily Levett best defender while Renae Glanville won the Ros Hulm Medal.
Wayne Parker was named best and fairest in the under 18s.
Joe Ward took out players player.
Tom Miller was named best forward, Ky White best back while the coaches award went to Josh Deep.
Dylan Barber Woodhead took home the Scott Blundell Encouragement Award.
Parker was also named Rookie of the Year after getting a taste of first grade this season.
Peter Kelleher took out the Mick Bucknell Memorial for Senior Club Person, Mark Ward as Stewart Rock Memorial for the Player/Clubman of the Year, Zac Finnigan and Brendan Kelleher shared the Junior Club Person of the Year.