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In the lead into the 2015 NEAFL season redlandafc.com will be profiling players, coaches, and officials from the Bombers to give supporters an insight into the group assembled at the club this year. Be sure to keep up to date with the who's who at the Bombers

Josh Smith reveals his other side and shares an unlikley duo as his celebrity crush

Smith joined the Bombers in 2014 after a fabulous couple of season's at NEAFL level with Morningside. A regular state underage representative Smith won the NEAFL Rising Star in 2013 and the Toowoomba product stamped himself as one of the more offensive defenders in the competition. He played every game for the Bombers in 2014 and this season will look to take his game further up and inside the ground.

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Josh Smith has been rewarded for a wonderfully consistent year with the club by spacing the field and romping in the Dowling Medal for the Best and Fairest Player at Redland Football Club in 2015.

Smith played in all 18 games this season and amazingly polled in every round including six “best player” rankings.

The 21 year old recruited from Morningside has played 37 consecutive NEAFL games for the club since crossing from the Panthers highlighting his consistency, fitness, and resilience.

The Dowling Medal is voted by all four coaches. A maximum of 40 votes may be given by each coach in any one game with no player able to poll higher than 10 votes per coach per game.
 
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Friday November 27, 2015

Redland Football Club midfielder Josh Smith wins 2015 Dowling Medal for Redland's best-and-fairest player
Sept. 28, 2015, 8:59 a.m.

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Midfielder Josh Smith won the 2015 Dowling Medal for Redland’s best-and-fairest player.

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The Bombers were bundled out of the finals series in the final rounds but blooded several talented youngsters that point to a bright future at the club.

Smith said the challenge of taking on more ownership in the midfield after a high turnover of players last season was one he wanted to take head on, as finals continues to be the big goal.

“There was an opportunity for someone like me to play as an inside midfielder and challenge myself to be one of the elite midfielders in the competition,” he said.

“Mentally it was a challenge I wanted to take on.

“Having a healthy body all year and embracing the opportunity Redland offered me this year was really beneficial to me.

“I know the group is really disappointed we didn’t make finals.

“We thought our best was good enough.

“With the high turnover of players, however, I think this year we laid a really good foundation in terms of forming relationships with players.

“There is a good vibe around the club at the moment and I think we know we are going places.”

The Dowling Medal is voted by all four Redland coaches.

A maximum of 40 votes may be given by each coach in any one game with no player able to poll higher than 10 votes per coach per game.

Uebergang, 20, was also recognised for a stellar season by finishing runner-up and taking out the club’s Thomas/Oxley Medal for the Rising Star.

Brad Rees (166 votes) finished third in the Dowling Medal with captain Tom Salter (164) and Peter Yagmoor (161) rounding out the top five.

Young defender Scott Miller was awarded Best Clubman with Sam Michael winning the Most Professional Award and Hayden Bertoli-Simmonds earning the Coach’s Trophy.
 

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It's same club that Geelong drafted Wild Buzzcut from.
And thanks to post from popin, (that actually had some content) we can see Yagmoor played there too.
 
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10 things you didn't know about .....Josh Smith

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In the lead into the 2015 NEAFL season redlandafc.com will be profiling players, coaches, and officials from the Bombers to give supporters an insight into the group assembled at the club this year. Be sure to keep up to date with the who's who at the Bombers

Josh Smith reveals his other side and shares an unlikley duo as his celebrity crush

Smith joined the Bombers in 2014 after a fabulous couple of season's at NEAFL level with Morningside. A regular state underage representative Smith won the NEAFL Rising Star in 2013 and the Toowoomba product stamped himself as one of the more offensive defenders in the competition. He played every game for the Bombers in 2014 and this season will look to take his game further up and inside the ground.



What have you enjoyed the most about the pre-season?

The challenge of continuing to improve as a team as well as individually and spending time with great mates

Who is the biggest pest at the football club?

Andrew Smith

What is your favourite food?

Sushi

If you were not to play AFL what sport would you play?

Ten Pin Bowling

Who is your childhood hero?

Joel Selwood

What is your favourite movie?

Paper Planes

What is the best holiday you have been on?

Bali

If you were on a deserted island what is the one thing you couldn't live without?

Harry Hunkin

Who is your celebrity crush?

Paul Hunter/Blake Grewar

Who has the worst taste in music at the football club?

Thomas Salter
 
Yes I believe it is. In fact Oxley has already tweeted his congratz.
Redland FC Players Drafted into the AFL.

Michael West (Western Bulldogs, Pick 57 – 2005 AFL Draft)

Paul O'Shea (Western Bulldogs, Pick 76 - 2006 AFL Draft)

Brad Howard (St Kilda, Pick 27, 2006 AFL Draft)

Jake Spencer (Melbourne, Pick 35, 2007 Rookie Draft)

Charlie Dixon (Gold Coast Suns, 2008 Priority Zone Pick 1)

Josh Thomas (Collingwood, Pick 72, 2009 AFL Draft)

Alex Sexton (Gold Coast Suns, Pick 88 2011 AFL Draft)

Sam Michael (Brisbane Lions, Pick 99 2012 Rookie Draft)

Lee Spurr (Fremantle, Pick 8 2012 Rookie Draft)

Adam Oxley (Collingwood, Pick 35 2013 Rookie Draft)
 

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