Tom Brereton led the charge in the L-G engine room for much of the season, and he was duly recognised with the club’s best and fairest.
Brereton played every game for the side this season, logging four best-on-ground efforts throughout the season.
Defender Nathan McLellan took out runner-up honours, while outgoing club legend Lee Pollock was recognised with the Bombers MVP.
Re-committed A-grade coach Ash Cullen was a strong influence for a rebuilding Bombers outfit, taking out the netball club champion award, while Cassie Broad placed second in the A-grade count.
John Hogan and Matt Spittal took out the Reserves best and fairest and runner-up respectivelly, while Oskar Smartt capped off a strong season with the under-18 football gong, ahead of runner-up Harry Wright.
A reserve netball honours went the way of Amy Cherry/Walton, followed by runner-up Gemma Angove.
April Wishart won the B-grade vote count with Tayla Boyd the runner-up, while the B-reserve gong went to Emily Young, who edged out Laura Klaver.
Meanwhile, Maddie Elliott added the Bombers under-17 netball best and fairest to her HDFNL award, with Shona Hore a close second.
Under-15 honours could not be split between Ayla Kingma and Lilly Simmonds, much like runners-up Lillie Taylor and Macy Irvine.
Under-13 netball award recipients were also recognised, with Piper Hooper-Higgs (Coaches Award), Ava Brown (Superior Sportsmanship) and Jordie Spittal (Most Consistent) capping off their seasons.
Junior footballers also shared in club awards.
Blake Gibson (Most Determined), Aaron Garner (Most Improved), Noah Hore (MVP), Luke Garner (Most Consistent), Laine Trevena (Coaches Award) and Harrison Goodes (Goal Kicking) headlined the under-14 accolades.
In the under-12s, Tommy O’Mahony (Most Improved), Mac Ryan (Most Consistent), Ollie Jones (Goal Kicking), Harry Link (MVP), Xander Tuohey (Coaches Award) and Tayla O'Connell (Most Determined) rounded out the awards.