Defenders reign supreme in Strikers best and fairest awards

Championship best and fairest Charlotte Sexton with joint runners-up and fellow VNL Team of the Year selections Zoe Davies and Teal Hocking. Photos: CRAIG DILKS
Sexton, a BFNL Rising Star award winner with Sandhurst in 2023, claimed the club’s top individual award by polling 42 votes.
It was two out for two the defenders in the upper-echelon of the VNL, with Eliza Mooney upstaging league MVP Shae Clifford to win the 23-and-under best and fairest award in her debut season for the Strikers.
Sexton – the club’s inaugural championship best and fairest in 2024 – finished five votes clear of vice-captain Zoe Davies and goal attack Teal Hocking, who tied as joint runners-up.
Goal shooter Gabe Richards – who shared the best player in finals award with goaling partner Hocking – Milly Wicks and Ruby Turner rounded out the top six.
Her second Strikers best and fairest award was the third of three major honours during August for Sexton, a training partner with Suncorp Super Netball premier Melbourne Vixens this season.
She was among six of the club’s players named in VNL teams of the year.
Less than 24 hours later, Sexton was selected in the 12-player Australian team for the Netball World Youth Cup in Gibraltar this September.
Accepting her second Strikers best and fairest, the 21-year-old praised the support of her teammates and coaches, the Strikers board and her parents.

“We had an amazing season this year; we really pushed ourselves,” she said.
“It was amazing to see what we can put out there on the court.”
Sexton said back-to-back Strikers best and fairests was an achievement of which she was immensely proud.
“I wasn’t expecting it at all, but I am very grateful,” she said.
“It was definitely a stronger team this year than the first season, with all the recruits we had.
“I really like where the club is heading.”
A share of the runner-up award gave Hocking, also named in the VNL team of the year, consecutive top two finishes in the championship best and fairest.
Captain Chelsea Sartori and fellow midcourter Ash Ryan shared the players’ player award.
Named in this year’s VNL 23-and-under team of the year, Mooney polled 44 votes to win the club best and fairest award.
The 23-and-under vote count also produced joint runners-up, with league MVP Clifford and goal attack Mia McCrann-Peters tying on 32 votes.
The same two players finished first and second in last year’s best and fairest count, won by Clifford.
A big season for Mooney, who travels each week from Wodonga to train in Bendigo and play in Melbourne, included representing Victoria at 19-and-under level at the national championships in Sydney during April.
After making a successful leap from a development player in 2024 to a 23-and-under standout this season, Jorja Clode was voted best in finals for her 42-goal (at 95.45 per cent) performance in the team’s first final against Geelong Cougars.

Vice-captain Elsie Boyer and Mackenzie O’Dwyer (third last year) were voted joint winners of the players’ player award, and along with Clode, rounded out the top six in the best and fairest.
A new initiative for the Strikers this season, the VNL Reserves team’s most valuable player award was won by goal shooter Claire McGee.
Recently selected in the top 50 players in contention for a spot in next year’s Victorian state 19-and-under team, Sandhurst’s McGee was rewarded for her consistency with a 23-and-under debut against Gippsland Stars in round eight.
Keira Lawry was the runner-up ahead of fellow defender Alice Kain.
The huge contribution of physiotherapist and primary carer Tia Shaw was acknowledged with the Strikers club award.