Cornes named Port's best
September 7th 2008 06:59
PORT ADELAIDE midfielder Kane Cornes has become only the second player behind skipper Warren Tredrea to be a multiple winner of the club's best-and-fairest award.
Cornes, who won John Cahill Medal with 135 votes on Saturday night, finished 20 votes ahead of fellow midfielder Domenic Cassisi while small forward Daniel Motlop (99) finished third. Shaun Burgoyne and defender Alipate Carlile rounded out the top five.
Carlile won the Gavin Wanganeen medal for the best player under 21 while Travis Boak won the most improved player award.
In other awards, Cassisi won the best team man and the player-voted Fos Williams Medal, which is based on leadership, selflessness, courage, professionalism, loyalty and sense of humour while Paul Stewart won the best first year player award.
Cornes, who won John Cahill Medal with 135 votes on Saturday night, finished 20 votes ahead of fellow midfielder Domenic Cassisi while small forward Daniel Motlop (99) finished third. Shaun Burgoyne and defender Alipate Carlile rounded out the top five.
Carlile won the Gavin Wanganeen medal for the best player under 21 while Travis Boak won the most improved player award.
In other awards, Cassisi won the best team man and the player-voted Fos Williams Medal, which is based on leadership, selflessness, courage, professionalism, loyalty and sense of humour while Paul Stewart won the best first year player award.
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