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Fremantle midfielder Lachie Neale wins first Doig Medal after record-breaking season

FREMANTLE midfielder Lachie Neale was an unsurprising victor of Saturday night’s Doig Medal count at Crown Perth’s Grand Ballroom.

Lachie Neale was a runaway Doig Medal winner.
Lachie Neale was a runaway Doig Medal winner.

FREMANTLE midfielder Lachie Neale was an unsurprising victor of Saturday night’s Doig Medal count at Crown Perth’s Grand Ballroom.

The South Australian took his game to another level in 2016, standing up in the absence of injured senior players Nat Fyfe and Aaron Sandilands to win his first best-and-fairest award.

Breaking the league’s disposals record with 737 in 22 games, Neale was a shining light in an otherwise disappointing season for the Dockers, who went from minor premiers last year to 16th with just four wins.

Fremantle Football Club's 2016 Doig Medal winner Lachie Neale with Julie Clark. Picture: Daniel Wilkins.
Fremantle Football Club's 2016 Doig Medal winner Lachie Neale with Julie Clark. Picture: Daniel Wilkins.

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The 23-year-old, who signed a three-year contract extension during the season, finished with 200 votes, 30 clear of speedster Stephen Hill on 170 votes.

It was also a career-best finish for Hill, improving on his consecutive third-placings in 2014 and 2015.

He finished the season strongly, collecting 30 possessions in each of the final four games to edge out livewire Michael Walters (152 votes).

Lachie Neale runs away from Paul Puopolo.
Lachie Neale runs away from Paul Puopolo.

Despite missing four games during the season, retiring champion Matthew Pavlich made the top five for the first time since 2012.

The six-time Doig Medal winner was in fourth spot with 118 votes, narrowly ahead of defender Lee Spurr (116) who rounded out the top five.

Three players likely to leave the club — Chris Mayne, Hayden Ballantyne and Michael Barlow — were sixth, seventh and eighth respectively.

Five members of the Fremantle coaching staff, including coach Ross Lyon, allocate every player up to five votes for each match.

Neale, who recorded more than 30 disposals on 16 occasions and 40 possessions or more in five games to beat Western Bulldog Matthew Boyd’s record for most disposals in a season, also took out the Players’ Player award as well as the Macca’s Fans MVP Award.

Last season’s Doig medallist, ruckman Aaron Sandilands, won best clubman for his off-field efforts with the playing group during his long injury lay-off.

Emerging midfielder Lachie Weller won the Beacon Award for best first or second year player.

Midfielder Lachie Neale won his first Doig Medal after a record-breaking season. Picture: Daniel Carson/AFL Media/Getty Images
Midfielder Lachie Neale won his first Doig Medal after a record-breaking season. Picture: Daniel Carson/AFL Media/Getty Images

DOIG MEDAL

1st Lachie Neale (200 votes)

2nd Stephen Hill (170)

3rd Michael Walters (152)

4th Matthew Pavlich (118)

5th Lee Spurr (116)

6th Chris Mayne (99)

7th Hayden Ballantyne (85)

8th Michael Barlow (80)

9th David Mundy (75)

10th Tommy Sheridan (65)

Players’ Award: Lachie Neale

Best Clubman: Aaron Sandilands

Beacon Award: Lachie Weller

Fans’ MVP Award: Lachie Neale

Originally published as Fremantle midfielder Lachie Neale wins first Doig Medal after record-breaking season

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