The Central Highlands Football and Netball Leagues have revealed their dream line-ups, announcing the 2016 teams of the year at the best and fairest awards night on Monday.
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In the senior football reigning premier Springbank has led the way with four inclusions to the side, with backman Tim Malone being named captain.
Fellow top four finisher Bungaree was next in line with three call-ups, including Geoff Tayor medalist David Benson, who was named in the ruck.
Hepburn, Gordon, Newlyn and Beaufort were the other sides to have multiple inclusions in the 22-man side, while Buninyong co-coaches Jarrod Morgan and Jake Bridges were put in charge.
Learmonth’s Brenton Powell was named vice-captain.
In the A-grade netball team, Skipton, Learmonth and Ballan were the only clubs to earn multiple selections in the 10-player outfit.
Best and fairest winner Eliza Dwyer earned the nod as goalshooter following her dominant season, while runner-up Tillie Avery was named in wing-attack.
Emus coach Rhian Moresi was given the coaching honours after steering her side to second on the ladder.