The Rochester Junior Football Club officially closed the season on Sunday, September 21, with the club presentation morning at Windridge Oval.
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It was the end of another great season, with many players rewarded for their efforts.
RJFC club person award – Craig Williams.
Under-12 mixed
Best-andfairest – Cooper Rasmussen.
Runner-up – Heath Wilkins.
Most consistent – Max Seabrook.
Most versatile – Noah Broucek.
Best teammate – Harry Hodson.
Under-12 girls
Best-and-fairest – Frankie Hay.
Runner-up – Ella Forde.
Most consistent – Macey Macfarlane.
Most improved – Ava Rasmussen.
Coaches award – Mackenzie Harvey.
Under-14 mixed
Best-and-fairest – Asher Rasmussen.
Runner-up – Mac Dickinson.
Third place – Hugh Acocks.
Most consistent – Harry Rasmussen.
Most improved – Louis Frawley.
Under-15 girls
Best-and-fairest – Ella Treacy.
Runner-up – Macey Ryan.
Most utilised – Alida Beer.
Most improved – Abby Ryan.
Coaches award – Evie Riordan.
Under-16 boys
Best-and-fairest – Cale James.
Runner-up – Mitch Munro.
Most consistent – Tom Drust.
Most improved – Oscar Danswan
Coaches award – Kaelan Connor.
RJFC also had two players recognised in the Bendigo Junior Football League.
Asher Rasmussen was the joint winner of the under-14 Reserve 1 best-and-fairest and Cale James won the under-16 Reserve 1 best-and-fairest.
The club also received three most disciplined club awards for the under-14 mixed, under-15 girls and under-16 boys teams.
Sincere thanks to all the volunteers who have contributed throughout the season, particularly the coaches, team managers, executive and general committee and game day volunteers.