A star studded season continues for Deniliquin Rams A-grade player Rhiannan Maxwell with more accolades to add to her growing collection.
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Maxwell - known as spot - was crowned A-grade netball Best and Fairest at the Murray Football Netball League awards ceremony, as well as the Eagle I T-L Irrigation Most Valuable Player.
Unfortunately A-grade fell short of a grand final appearance with injuries clouding what was a stellar year until the final hurdle.
Maxwell has been included in rep teams and is much loved by her players, club, opponents and held in high regard in netball circles for her immense talent.
Maxwell won the A-grade title with 32 votes.
The next Deniliquin Rams netballer in the list was Annie Harvey with 21 votes, and Rachel Bull scored 16 votes.
Maxwell, Annie Harvey and Ella Harvey were also congratulated for their inclusion in the Murray League Open Netball team.
In B-grade, Leah Blake came third with 20 votes, Alana Coates and Steph Birk scored 11 votes for the Rams season.
In C-grade, Lily Den Houting had a wonderful season to be runner-up in the Best and Fairest with 25 points.
Fellow C-grade player Natalie Free polled 12.
In C-reserve Ellie Parks placed third with 22 votes.
Kate Westcott, Bonnie Everett and Phoebe Jefferies were all congratulated for their inclusion in the under-17 Murray League Representative team.
Everett placed sixth in the under-17 vote count with 23 votes, Westcott had 13 and Emma Parks scored 11 votes.
The under-15s Deniliquin Rams team was named best Goal Shooting and Defensive Combination team in an impressive season.
Ava Richards was congratulated for her inclusion in the under-15 Murray League Representative side.
Richards came fifth in the Best and Fairest count with 26 votes, and Aysha Mitsch finished the season with 23 votes.
Bella Hillier scored well in the under-13s count with 18 votes.
Gus Durnan was the toast of the Deniliquin Rams senior side, named runner-up Most Valuable Player after a fantastic season.
In the reserves Logan Ives scored the highest for the Rams side with eight votes, despite being hampered with injuries throughout the season.
Ben East and Ben Nisbet scored seven votes each.
In the under-17s Marcus Moorse was the stand out with 13 votes.
Jai Park was named the Murray League Leading Goal Kicker in the under-14s.
He kicked 73 goals for the season and also came fourth in the B & F count with 22 votes.
Matthew Pitt finished an outstanding season with 16 votes and Chase Barlett was right behind him with 15 votes.
Jack Sanders was also congratulated for his selection in the under-15s Murray League Representative side.
Under-13s Rams players Talen Barnes and Tynan Rothe were congratulated for their selection in the under-13s Murray League Representative side.