Country Football WA"
Peel Football Netball League won their fourth CBH Colts Group Division One title in five years, defeating rivals South West by 26 points at The Good Grocer Park on Friday afternoon.
The Cavaliers completed an undefeated colts carnival with a hard-fought 9.8 (62) 5.6 (36) result.
Peel kicked five goals to two after half-time to cap off an impressive Nutrien Ag Solutions Country Championships campaign and make it back-to-back titles.
Peel young gun Riley Crowd, who plays for Rockingham, was named best-afield after a strong four-quarter performance, while the Clem Bray Medal for the best emerging player across the CBH Group Colts Division One went to Peel big man Trent Robertson, a 16-year-old ruck from Halls Head who looks an exciting talent.
Goalsneak Saul McCann was another standout for Peel, booting three goals including a stunner from the boundary in the final term which put the result beyond doubt.
The Ken Baxter Medal for Division One’s fairest-and-best player went to South West’s Mason Hawkes.
Regional Districts caused an upset in the Division Two decider, knocking off the previously-undefeated Kimberley Spirit by 46 points.
The Red Dogs, made up of players from the Upper Great Southern, Lower South West, Ongerup, Eastern Districts, Esperance and Goldfields competitions, turned around Friday’s eight-point defeated to the Spirit with a strong four-quarter effort.
Timothy George, who plays for Boulder City in the Goldfields, won the best-on-ground medal, while his club teammate Thomas Coughlan booted three goals in a lively display.
For Kimberley, Cable Beach’s Liam Unicomb kicked four of his team’s six majors.
Great Northern finished third in Division One after a thrilling three-point play-off win over Great Southern, while West Pilbara got over the line by a goal against Avon/Mortlock to claim third in Division Two.
CBH Group Colts All-Stars
Mick Horstman
Great Northern
Chapman Valley
Jared Ballard
Great Southern
Mount Barker
Saul McCann
Peel
Halls Head
Jaxon Crook
Avon/Mortlock
Toodyay
Riley Stenhouse
South West
Bunbury
Albert Leveney
Regional Districts
Railways
Benjamin Robinson
Peel
Secret Harbour
Riley Brown
West Pilbara
Dampier Sharks
Sheldon Nelly
Great Northern
Rovers
Greg Galby
Great Northern
Mullewa
Nicolaas LeRoux
South West
Carey Park
Tayten Smith
Regional Districts
Southerners
Harry Jones
South West
Carey Park
Liam Unicomb
Kimberley
Cable Beach
Jack Watson
Peel
South Mandurah
Mason Hawkes
South West
Bunbury
Jock Mosquito
Kimberley
Yardgee Dockers
Blake Russell
Peel
South Mandurah
Spence Wiggers
South West
Harvey Bulls
Regan Christensen
Great Southern
North Albany
Trent Robertson
Peel
Halls Head
Damien Newrey
Kimberley
Kununurra
Coach: Jake Wrigley
Peel
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