Yarroweyah's Cristofar Santoro came up one vote short on the night with 22 votes.
It was the tenacity of Neessen's ball work and elevating play which put him at the top of the pedestal with 23 votes.
Not too far down the list of players who received votes were Tocumwal's Bailey Mason(15) and Brock Thomson (12).
Strathmerton's Haydn Wyatt took home the leading goalkicker trophy with an impressive return of 75 goals in the home and away season
The Under 14' best and fairest trophy was shared between two young talents, Alvin Cooper (Deni Rovers) and Joshua Payne (Strathmerton) who both tallied 40 votes a piece.
Only five votes off the pace was Tocumwal's young gun Blair Eddy (35), who finished fourth and sharing a spot at eighth with 25 votes was Berrigan's Hamish Cameron and Blighty's Dean Macdonald.
Picola United's Jason Beckett claimed the goalkicking trophy with 80 majors for the year.
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The Under 17's netball best and fairest trophy was a tight contest this year with only four votes the difference within the top three.
Deni Rover's Edwina Barclay (26) finished in the top spot as she lead her team to a top four finish in the main rounds of this years Picola & District League season and continues to help her team surge through the finals stages.
Finishing in the top three were Strathmerton's Alyssa Crestani (24) and Tocumwal's Molly Reid(22).
This year's U15's had a clear vote winner with Katamatite's Caitlin Verlin pushing away from the league's best to finish with 29.
The mantle for second place votes was shared by two great young netball prospects with Jerilderie's Alex Patu and Waaia's Eloise Walker who finished with 23 each.
The top 10 athletes were split into the top five vote's, splitting just three points between third and fifth as Berrigan's Shae Fennell (19) finish third, followed by Ellie Caruso (Blighty), Jane Hatty (Tocumwal) and Eliza Bradford (Blighty) who all shared 16 votes in fifth place.
In the youngest category for the night Blighty's Jessica Hanmer was voted in a league of her own besting second by 17 votes to finish with a total of 38.
Three young stars also received admiral votes splitting a close fifth and sixth race as Jessica Bennett (Tocumwal) finished with 18 and both Layla Towler (Berrigan) and Chelsea Winn (Jerilderie) finished with 16.