Bruce wins first best and fairest
October 2nd 2008 21:37
MELBOURNE midfielder Cameron Bruce has capped off a consistent season by winning his first best-and-fairest award.
Bruce won his first Keith 'Bluey' Truscott trophy on Thursday night with 75 votes.
Brock McLean (60) clinched the Sid Anderson Memorial Trophy as runner-up,with Brad Green (57), Matthew Warnock (47) and veteran midfielder James McDonald (46) rounding out the top five.
Bruce, who was the only Demon to play all 22 games in 2008, averaged a team-high 24 possessions.
In other awards, Cale Morton won the Harold Ball Memorial Trophy for best first year player.
Green won the leadership award, Adem Yze took out the Troy Broadbridge Memorial Trophy for being the highest vote getter in the Sandringham Best and Fairest while Warnoick won the coach's award.
Meanwhile, former chairman Joe Blair and long-time volunteer Dudley Phillips joined former players Barry Bourke, Greg Healy, Todd Viney and Sean Wight as this year's inductees into the club's hall of fame.
Bruce won his first Keith 'Bluey' Truscott trophy on Thursday night with 75 votes.
Brock McLean (60) clinched the Sid Anderson Memorial Trophy as runner-up,with Brad Green (57), Matthew Warnock (47) and veteran midfielder James McDonald (46) rounding out the top five.
Bruce, who was the only Demon to play all 22 games in 2008, averaged a team-high 24 possessions.
In other awards, Cale Morton won the Harold Ball Memorial Trophy for best first year player.
Green won the leadership award, Adem Yze took out the Troy Broadbridge Memorial Trophy for being the highest vote getter in the Sandringham Best and Fairest while Warnoick won the coach's award.
Meanwhile, former chairman Joe Blair and long-time volunteer Dudley Phillips joined former players Barry Bourke, Greg Healy, Todd Viney and Sean Wight as this year's inductees into the club's hall of fame.
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