Jamie Bryant has won the Big Rivers Football League women's best and fairest award and Cameron Arnold has won the men's award.
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Arnold, 24, enjoyed a stellar first football season in the NT with the Katherine Camels, playing seven games and booting 26 goals in the regular season to pick up the Doug Kelly Medal.
Along with a few stints through the middle of the ground, Arnold was often recognised as his team's best performer and is sure to feature in Saturday's grand final against the Katherine South Crocs.
The Katherine South women will play off in their grand final against Arnhem Crows.
Arnold collected 14 votes for his efforts, finishing three clear of Katherine South's Josiah Farrer who ended with 11.
At only 17-years-of-age, Jamie Bryant has only been playing footy for two years and now finds herself as a rising star of Territory footy.
She finished the weekend count on 11 votes, one-vote ahead of Huai Haerewa of the Arnhem Crows and Eliza Morrison from Tindal Magpies
An outside midfielder who is known for the pressure she puts on the ball carrier and the big tackles she lays, Bryant has been one of the driving forces behind Katherine South's positive turn in fortune, also playing seven home and away season games.
The other individual award on the night was the inaugural BRFL Golden Whistle, which was awarded to the best umpire as voted by the clubs and their coaches.
Samuel Cunningham, in his third season umpiring BRFL matches, was recognised for the professional manner in which he officiated each weekend.
Congratulations also goes to the Tindal Magpies on winning the Most Professional Club Award for 2020.
Leaderboards:
Senior Women's Best and Fairest
- Jamie Bryant - Katherine South - 11 votes
- Huai Haerewa - Arnhem Crows - 10 votes
- Eliza Morrison - Tindal Magpies - 10 votes
- Grace Murphy - Tindal Magpies - 7 votes
- Billie Byers - Eastside - 7 votes
Senior Men's Doug Kelly Medal
- Cameron Arnold - Katherine Camels - 14 votes
- Josiah Farrer - Katherine South - 11 votes
- Gabriel Henry - Kalano Bombers - 10 votes
- Kurtley Silver - Ngukurr Bulldogs - 10 votes
- William Farrer - Katherine South - 9 votes
Golden Whistle - Samuel Cunningham
Most Professional Club - Tindal Magpies
About Doug Kelly
Often referred to as "Mr Top End Football", Douglas George Kelly, first started playing with Wanderers Football Club Colts as a 14-year-old in 1964 and played over 250 League games.
Doug was a member of Wanderers in the NTFL grand final teams in 1980/81 and 1984/85 and claimed NT football's ultimate prize twice as a member of the Wanderers premiership teams in 1981/82 and 1982/83.
Doug also spent a number seasons in the CAFL playing for South Alice Springs and Federal.
He proudly represented the NT in a game against Mt Isa in 1971-72 and Queensland in 1972-73.
Residing in Katherine for much of his career it is estimated that Doug travelled the astonishing equivalent of one and half times around the world to play in his estimated 400 senior games in all grades and competitions! It is fitting that each year the medal presented to the best and fairest in the men's competition of the BRFL is named in his honour.
Doug was a key member of Katherine Football Club's NTFL Reserve Grade Premiership team in 1985/86 and was joint best and fairest in the same year. Doug also played 13 games with the Katherine Football Club in the 1987/88 NTFL season.
Doug also played 70 games with Eastside Football Club in the then-named Katherine Districts Football League (KDFL) and was a member of the club's 1990/91 and 1993/94 premiership teams.
Doug was Eastside's Leading Goal Kicker three times and won the KDFL's leading goalkicker award with 63 goals in 1992/93.
Doug's immense contribution to Territory football was recognised in 1986 when he was made an NTFL Player Life Member in 1989 and in 2012 an AFLNT Hall of Fame inductee.
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