Jarrod Thompson's influential season in his first year back with South Warrnambool after a three-year absence was rewarded by being named the club's best and fairest.
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The versatile Thompson's strong finish to 2010 saw him overtake young James Hussey to collect the main award at the Roosters' presentation on Friday night.
In the senior netball, joint runner-up league best and fairest Leah Kermeen was judged the club's best and fairest ahead of midcourter Meleita Finnigan.
The reserves football best and fairest went to Matthew Brereton while Braden Hotker took out the under 18s award.
South newcomers Karyn Forbes and Tanya Wallace claimed the best and fairest awards for their respective A1 and A2 premier sides.
Marlie Boyd was the 17 and under winner while other junior netball best and fairest recipients were Angela Meade and Bridget Smith.