GOALKEEPER Chris Richardson won the Sale United Football Club senior best-and-fairest.
Richardson won the prize from Ray Allred and Ryan Leyden. Allred received leading goal scorer and coaches awards.
The reserves best-and-fairest went to Callum Markovic, ahead of Matthew Hall.
Leading goal-scorer went to Ross Bennell, while the coaches award went to James Saunders.
In second division, the best-and-fairest went to Jason Pullman, with Jamie Penn runner-up.
Leading goal scorer was Andy Klisiewicz and Matthew Mitchell was leading goal-scorer.
Alysha Quilty won the women's best-and-fairest with the runner-up Shanae Quilty, who was the leading goal-scorer.
Amber Sestokas received the coaches award.
The club's rising star award was shared by Jake Patterson and Tina Nguyen, who are both under the age of 16 competing at senior level with high standards.
Most determined player was Lateshia Neal, most improved was Damien Henry and most disciplined was Peter Johnston.
United's overall senior goal-keeper was awarded to Chris Richardson.
Best-and-fairest under 21 went to Ray Allred and Ryan Leyden.
Players' player was awarded to Romi Bitar and Shanae Quilty.
The sportsmanship award went to Brad Baker and Lateshia Neal.
Lenny Lyndon was awarded senior clubman with the president's award going to Ross McWhirter.
IN the juniors, small-sided members received a great backpack with a soccer ball and shirt inside. At this age the emphasis is solely about enjoyment and development.
For the Swans' other junior teams, the under 10s best-and-fairest went to Luke Williams, with Zac Roberts runner-up and leading goal-scorer. The sportsmanship award was received by Arthur Sibley, most improved Ryan Powell and coaches award Matthew Manning.
The under 12s best-and-fairest was won by Orin Giesbers, runner-up was Justin Mitchell, sportsmanship award William Alt, most improved Kyung Stewart, coaches award Lachlan Shepard and leading goal-scorer Ben McAnulty.
John Lauria won the under 13s best-and-fairest ahead of Dominic Fitzgerald. The sportsmanship award went to Chris Weekes, most improved Oliver Durrant, coaches award Darcie Bailey and leading goal-scorer Louis Toney.
In the under 14s, the best-and-fairest was Tommy Nguyen from Brenton Rees and Harry O'Reilly, sportsmanship award went to Ashley Ross, most improved Jeremy Allred, coaches award Natee Kham Chom and leading goal-scorer Tommy Nguyen.
Jamie Penn won the under 16s best-and-fairest, runner-up was Hayden Meade, sportsmanship award went to Matthew Mitchell, most improved and leading goal-scorer Tom Hughes, and coaches award Jake Patterson.
Winners of the club perpetual awards, which are held in the highest esteem, were Matthew Mitchell junior clubman, Tommy Nguyen overall leading goal-scorer, Jacob Richardson junior goalkeeper, Jamie Penn most valued under 16, Chloe Wilde and Jamie Penn most disciplined under 16, Matthew Manning most disciplined under 12, Jake Lauria most consistent under 16, and Declan Staplehurst and Tabias Hall most consistent under 11.