On September 13 the Rennie Hoppers hosted their senior presentation night at ClubMulwala and what a night of celebrations it was.
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Thank you to ClubMulwala for hosting this fantastic night and to the social committee for putting in the time and effort to decorate and make the night so special.
The senior presentation highlighted the senior players who have worked hard this year and showcased the many talented players Rennie have at the club.
As the formalities finished up, the seniors then got to dance the night away for the last official club function and it was great to celebrate the year that was in 2024.
The juniors also celebrated their presentation day recently with the junior players who have worked hard all year celebrated as the club look forward to what 2025 has to bring.
Football
Seniors
Best and Fairest: Mark Wilson.
Runner Up: Jack Cooke.
Best 1st Year Player: Locky Dwyer.
Leading Goalkicker: Chase Strawhorn.
Coaches Award: Darrin Clarke.
Players Player: Alex Wilson.
Reserves
Best and Fairest and Players Player: Brad Bone
Runner Up: Joe Ferguson
Leading Goalkicker: Adrian Smith
Most consistent: Jacob Palmer
Most Improved: Boyd Preston
Junior Development: Lachlan Burrows
Thirds
Best and Fairest and Leading Goalkicker: Brad Burrows
Runner Up: Lachlan Kelly
Most Improved: Thomas Ledger
Coaches Award: Ben Coffey.
Fourths
Best and Fairest: Brax Ednie
Runner Up: Finn Wood
Leading Goalkicker: Ed Withers
Best Utility: Fraser Nagle
Most Improved: Spencer Cowan
Most Consistent: Finley Strawhorn
Coaches Award: Jarrod Ferguson
Under 11s
Most Consistent: Jack Bruce
Most Improved: Fox Lonergan
Rising Star: Zack Briffa
Coaches Award: Tom Hemphill
Little Hoppers Spirit Award: Tom Bruce.
Netball
A Grade
Best and Fairest, Best in Finals and MVP: Brylee McCarty.
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Heleena Shaw.
Coaches Award: Sophie Coghill.
B Grade
Best and Fairest: Ebony Williams.
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Annie Robilliard.
MVP: Georgia Phillips.
Coaches Award: Alainah Bye.
C Grade
Best and Fairest: Rachael Guppy.
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Sarah Cummins.
Coaches Award and Best in Finals – Haylee Wilson.
C Res
Best and Fairest: Teagan Lee.
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Lauren Fitzpatrick.
Coaches Award: Trudie Long.
Under 17s
Best and Fairest and Best in Finals: Heleena Shaw.
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Sophie Coghill.
Coaches Award: Mabel Cope.
Under 15s
Best and Fairest: Jemima Bruce.
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Tess Bassett.
Coaches Award: Jasmine Lewis.
Most Consistent: Sienna Clarkson.
Best in Finals: Samantha Knight.
Under 13s
Best and Fairest: Lily Lewis and Makayla George.
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Maisie Cope.
Coaches Award and Best in Finals: Isabel Bruce.
The Michael Sandral Memorial Award for the RFNC Club Person of the year went to Kym Rhodes. Kym exemplifies the core values of this award, care, quiet achievement and dedication and is an amazing and worthy winner.
The netball Club Person of the Year went to Celine Collins-Bye who also exemplifies the values of the award and the Rennie Netball Club.
In closing out the year, special mention was made to the Thursday night bus drivers, the catering committee, the team managers, the goal umpires, timekeepers and interchange stewards, boundary umpires and those people that just do things without question or complaint who form the nucleus of the green and white.
Special thanks to the amazing volunteers on grand final day in catering, bar, parking, grounds, scoreboard and clean up as well as the support of Redback Waste, Yarrawonga Swimming Club, Yarrawonga Canoeing Club, Yarrawonga Tennis Club, Godfathers, Sacred Heart Primary, Matt Judd, Steve Coghill, Premix King Yarrawonga, Lake Mulwala Bakery, Sun Country Foods, Mulwala Water Ski Club and Woods Bus Lines.
Go Hoppers and see you in 2025.
Yarrawonga Chronicle