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THREE seasons after winning his first AFL South Coast Tom Smith Medal, Ulladulla Dockers' Harrison Donohue has claimed his second division one men's league Best and Fairest award. On Wednesday, it was revealed online (due to COVID-19) Donohue, who won the award in 2017, had taken out this season's prize. The midfielder, who finished second to teammate Matthew Thompson in the 2019 division two men's Best and Fairest medal, finished on 16 votes - four clear of runner-up Kieran Doyle from the Figtree Kangaroos. Read more: Lions' mane-growing raises $100k for mental health awareness Port Kembla's Adrian Ugle finished third on seven, ahead of Northern Districts' Seamus King (six), Ulladulla's Taj Treweek (five), Norths' Samuel Sylvester (five) Nowra-Albatross' Mark Bignell (five), Wollongong Bulldogs' Keiran Steward (five), Nowra-Albatross' Lachlan Holmes (four), Figtree's Leroy Veerhuis (four), Kiama's Campbell De Montemas (four) and Nowra-Albatross' Michael Pelda (four). In other AFLSC news, Ulladulla's mixed AFL nines competition is back for another season. Read more: Vikings go on AFLSC premiership raid against Kangaroos The competition, which will start on Tuesday, October 13, will run for nine weeks at Ulladulla Sports Park. For more information, contact Kimberley Peat on 0458 999 311 or via email at kimberleypeat@gmail.com.
Ulladulla Dockers' Harrison Donohue sets himself for a kick against the Bomaderry Tigers this season. Photo: Kimberley Peat
THREE seasons after winning his first AFL South Coast Tom Smith Medal, Ulladulla Dockers' Harrison Donohue has claimed his second division one men's league Best and Fairest award.
On Wednesday, it was revealed online (due to COVID-19) Donohue, who won the award in 2017, had taken out this season's prize.
Port Kembla's Adrian Ugle finished third on seven, ahead of Northern Districts' Seamus King (six), Ulladulla's Taj Treweek (five), Norths' Samuel Sylvester (five) Nowra-Albatross' Mark Bignell (five), Wollongong Bulldogs' Keiran Steward (five), Nowra-Albatross' Lachlan Holmes (four), Figtree's Leroy Veerhuis (four), Kiama's Campbell De Montemas (four) and Nowra-Albatross' Michael Pelda (four).
In other AFLSC news, Ulladulla's mixed AFL nines competition is back for another season.