It is often said that teams finishing in the upper echelon of the ladder can struggle to taste individual success on league presentation night.
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This is due to the consensus that many players in top teams can take votes off of each other, leaving the door open for others to swoop.
But Murray Netball League minor premier Rumbalara had no such issues this season.
Rumba did the double in last night's A-grade best-and-fairest count at Club Mulwala, streamed live via the McPherson Media Group.
Elenoa Naimalua claimed victory in the prestigious category with 32 votes, followed by her coach Jess Bamblett on 25.
The Rumba stars will be focused firmly on reaching the top of the MNL tree on grand final day this season, but the individual success remains great for the side's confidence.
Naimalua also snared the Coaches Most Wanted Award - alongside Barooga coach Sharni Hazelman - and those paying close attention during the season would not be surprised.
"Elenoa is a star, she's definitely one to watch," Bamblett foreshadowed in June.
Deniliquin also claimed some silverware in the A-grade ranks, with young gun Ella Harvey taking out the Wendy Brooks Rookie of the Year gong.
There was also a double in the B-grade ranks, with Mulwala's Georgia Glass claiming the top prize by just one vote from teammate Claire Dawson.
Glass snared 25 votes and was "really surprised" to win the league award, while Dawson polled 24 votes for the year.
Tongala's Pam O'Sullivan won the C-grade award with 29 votes from Moama's Bree Gilmour on 24, while Moama's Stacey Hope was successful in the C-reserve count with 27 votes.
The runner up in that grade was Mulwala's Tara Green.
Moama had more success in the 17-and-under division with Chelsey Wright tasting success, while Tongala's Alyssa Trebilcock (15-and-under) and Cobram's Ruby Higgins (13-and-under) also claimed individual honours.
MURRAY NETBALL LEAGUE BEST-AND-FAIREST WINNERS
A-grade: Elenoa Naimalua (Rumbalara)
B-grade: Georgia Glass (Mulwala)
C-grade: Pam O'Sullivan (Tongala)
C-reserve: Stacey Hope (Moama)
17-and-under: Chelsea Wright (Moama)
15-and-under: Alyssa Trebilcock (Tongala)
13-and-under: Ruby Higgins (Cobram)
Rookie of the Year: Ella Harvey (Deniliquin)
Coaches Most Wanted Award: Elenoa Naimalua (Rumbalara) and Sharni Hazelman (Barooga)