BRAD Green has capped off a magnificent year by winning the Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott trophy as Melbourne’s best and fairest.

It is Green’s first best and fairest in his 11-year career with the Demons. His previous highest placing was third in 2008.

Green kicked 55 goals this season as a wingman/forward, with his highest tally a five-goal bag against North Melbourne in round 22. He played his 200th AFL game in round two against Collingwood.

He won the award ahead of two players who also had their highest-ever placings in the club best and fairest - James Frawley who came second and ruckman Mark Jamar who finished third.

Green took out three awards on the night. He also accepted the heart and soul award and the Ron Barassi Jr award for leadership.

Tom Scully won the Harold Ball award for best first-year player while Jordie McKenzie won the Norm Smith coach’s award.

Colin Sylvia won the Ian Ridley club ambassador award while departing Dee Brad Miller was awarded the Troy Broadbridge award for the Melbourne player who polled the highest in the Casey Scorpions' best and fairest.

2010 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy

1stBrad Green295 votes
2ndJames Frawley277
3rdMark Jamar231
4thAaron Davey194
5thColin Sylvia170
6thCameron Bruce168
7thBrent Moloney166
8thTom Scully154
9thColin Garland149
10thJames McDonald149