BUTTERFIELD TAKES OUT HIS SECOND CLUB BEST AND FAIREST
Tommy Butterfield was named the Tigers best and fairest player at the Club’s annual presentation night on Friday, winning the Patron’s Trophy for the second year running.
Butterfield produced another tremendous year, gaining selection in the victorious Queensland Residents team who defeated the NSW residents.
Liam McDonald was awarded the Club’s most prestigious award, the Jack Loth Medal, which is awarded on playing ability, dedication, club interest and will to win.
The full lists of award winners for the 2015 season are listed below:
Intrust Super Cup
Best and Fairest – Tommy Butterfield
Jack Loth Medal – Liam McDonald
Most Serviceable Player – Billy Walters
Best Back – Shane Neumann
Best Forward – Troy Giess
Cook Family Encouragement Award – Brandon Downey
McGrath Family Award Player’s Player – Tommy Butterfield
BRL A Grade
Best and Fairest – Tom Ingeresole
Most Serviceable Player – Mackenzie Reid
Best Back – Maeli Seve
Best Forward – Dwayne Craft
Eddie Wyllie Trophy Player’s Player – Sam Bielefeld
FOGS Colts
Best and Fairest – Cameron Robertson
Most Serviceable Player – Jack Schaffer
Best Back – Joshua Gee
Best Forward – Chris Ostwald
Terry Creedy Memorial Award Player’s Player – Jack Schaffer
Mal Meninga Cup
Tamaz Heugh Trophy Best & Fairest – Cameron Torpy
Cyril Connell Cup
Len Conroy Trophy Best & Fairest – Zac Teevan
Mark Fyfe Trophy (Player most likely to succeed in senior football)
Easts Juniors – Reece Braun
Carina JRLFC – Bailey Bartley
Mt. Gravatt JRLFC – Jaykhim Coorey
St. Brendan’s JRLFC – Jakob Cerneka
Springwood JRLFC – Luke Bellamy
Past Players Awards
Most Consistent Forward in ISC – Tommy Butterfield
Most Consistent Back in ISC – Donald Malone
Club Awards
Life Membership – Michael Hendy
Club Person of the Year – Michael Hendy
100 First Grade Games – Matt Zgrajewski