Bailey Lennox does not regard 2019 as his best season, but he impressed enough to be named Boggabri's player of the year.
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The second-rower's form was a highlight of a year in which roots of promise sprouted at the ambitious club as they broke their first-grade duck en route to winning two matches. Lennox was also named rookie of the year.
He said: "Personally, I don't think it's my best season. [But] I've played some good footy this season. I've come off some good confidence from the Boggabri club." He continued: "I feel like my footy's getting better as I go on."
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Lennox, 19, will not doubt be integral to coach Shane Rampling's plans for next season. The mentor has stated that Boggabri would have made the finals in 2019 had they reversed a few narrow losses - and Lennox concurs. He said: "A couple more wins wouldn't have hurt [in 2019], but we're getting better and we're progressing as a club each season."
Matt Gillham was named Boggabri's players' player, while Nic Millar and Jesse McCarthy were named best forward and best back, respectively.