8.55PM: Koroit’s George Swarbrick won the Judd Cup for Hampden’s best under 18.5 footballer. He polled 18 votes to edge out Cobden’s Ashley Rosolin on 15.
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8.30PM: North Warrnambool Eagles’ Joe McKinnon and Warrnambool’s Ayden Bosse shared the under 18.5 goalkicking award with 40 each.
8.15PM: Hamilton Kangaroos netballer Emily Kermeen wins the Rebekah Moroney Memorial Medal for 17 and under best and fairest with an astonishing 44 votes. Port Fairy’s Carly Watson was runner-up with 29.
7.41PM: Cobden netballer Molly Hutt wins the 15 and under best and fairest with 31 votes from North Warrnambool Eagles’ Amelia Chow on 30 votes.
7.25PM: Port Fairy’s Bonnie Williamson wins the 13 and under netball best and fairest award with a mammoth 38 votes. Portland’s Katie Zeunert is runner-up with a very credible 28 votes.
7.10PM: The night starts with under 19 netball umpire recognition awards.
7PM: Welcome to the Hampden league’s final junior best and fairest count of the 2015 season. The under 16 and under 14 football and 14 and under and 16 and under netball winners have been crowned. Now it’s time to announce the Judd Cup winner for best under 18.5 footballer and the Rebekah Moroney Memorial Medallist for best 17 and under netballer. The 15 and under netball and 13 and under netball winners will also be unveiled tonight at Deakin University.