Best And Fairest Betting

What is the meaning of Best and Fairest? Showing results from over 2000 word lists. The term 'best and fairest', or 'fairest and best' in some competitions (such as the West Australian Football League), is commonly used in Australian sport to describe the player(s) adjudged to have had the best performance in a game or over a season for a given sporting club or competition while not receiving a suspension for misconduct.

• WINNERS: Hampden 16 and under netball winner Ally Jeffery, 15, of Cobden, and under 16 football winner Harry Sinclair, 15, of North Warrnambool Eagles. Picture: Rob Gunstone • 14 and under winners: Georgia Lynch, 14, and Jessica Gedye,13, cousins and both from South Warrnambool. Picture: Rob Gunstone • Under 16: Best and fairest winner Harry Sinclair, 15, of North Warrnambool Eagles. Picture: Rob Gunstone • 14 and under netball runner-up: Jordan Bidmade, 14, of Warrnambool.

Picture: Rob Gunstone • Under 14: Hampden leading goal kicker Callum Grundy, 14, of North Warrnambool Eagles. Kicked 42 goals. Picture: Rob Gunstone • Under 14: Football best and fairest runner-up Ned Timms, 14, of North Warrnambool Eagles.

Picture: Rob Gunstone • 16 and under: Cobden centre Ally Jeffery, 15, was named best and fairest. Picture: Rob Gunstone • 16 and under: Hawks' Katelyn Grant, 15, was runner-up in the Hampden 16 and under best and fairest. Installation Cannot Be Run By Directly Launching The Msi Package more. Picture: Rob Gunstone • Under 16: Camperdown ruckman Toby Mahony, 15, was runner-up in the Hampden under 16 best and fairest. Picture: Rob Gunstone • Under 16: Hampden league goalkicker Noah Ubergang, 15, won the award with 46 goals. Picture: Rob Gunstone. 2017 Hampden Football Netball League: junior vote counts A Cobden netballer who scored a runaway victory and a North Warrnambool Eagles footballer who produced a narrow win were the toast of the Hampden league junior competition on Monday night.

Bombers centre Ally Jeffery and Eagles midfielder Harry Sinclair were named 16 and under and under 16 best and fairest winners respectively. Jeffery polled 31 votes to win the netball top honour from Hawks’ Katelyn Grant on 19.

Sinclair gathered 22 votes to edge out Camperdown ruckman Toby Mahony who finished one vote further back. Jeffery said she was thrilled with her tally. “It means a lot. It is really good that I got 31 votes,” she said. “I was really nervous.

I was just shaking. “I am just proud. I played centre a lot and had a pretty good year.

All the girls were pretty good.”.