DENNNINGTON may hit the court in 2019 without one of its attacking stars as 2018 club champion Jessica Haberfield contemplates retirement.
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Haberfield, 33, won her first Dennington A grade best and fairest, adding individual glory to an already impressive body of team work.
She was a member of the Dogs 2015 and 2017 A grade premiership teams, missing 2016 after giving birth to twins. She also coached the Dogs A reserve team to titles in 2015-16.
Despite one of her strongest individual seasons, Haberfield is in two minds as to whether she will play on in 2019.
“I’m not sure at the moment,” she said.
“I’ve had two knee reconstructions and had trouble with my ankle this year so the body might be telling me something. I will wait until close to next season to make a final call if I play on or not.”
After winning A grade premierships from 2015-17, the Dogs fell short of a fourth this year when they were defeated in the grand final by Nirranda.
Runner-up in the best and fairest to Haberfield was Krystal Day.
The senior football best and fairest was won by experienced key position player Luke Duncan with Angus Chirnside second and Tully Allwood third.
Winners is other grades:
Netball
A reserve, 1st Rochelle Winnen, 2nd Maddie Solly.
B grade, 1st Sophie Negre, 2nd Renee Hanson.
17 and under, 1st Zoe Fleming, 2nd Bonnie Williamson.
15 and under, 1st Olivia Wollermann, 2nd Rebecca Rea, Chloe Manuell.
13 and under, 1st Georgia Ryan, 2nd Shaira Naga.
Football
Reserves, 1st Mark Shrubb, 2nd Jackson Dridan, 3rd Levi Geebung.
Under 17.5, 1st Reggie Barling, 2nd Josh Keen, 3rd Caleb Arthur.
Under 14.5, 1st Ash Keen, 2nd Jordan Garner, 3rd Kai Henry.