Geelong and Carlton were two of the disappointments of season 2006, but there was consolation for both clubs on Saturday with news that Brad Ottens and Eddie Betts were the winners of the Toyota Mark and Goal of the Year competitions.Ottens’ mark came in the round five match against Sydney at Telstra Stadium. Sydney’s Nick Malceski drove the ball long on the wing in the final quarter with Ottens caught behind Sydney’s Darren Jolly and Barry Hall. Ottens flew high, with his knee on Jolly’s shoulder, to take a magnificent high mark as he hovered in the air.Betts earned his award after his round 21 effort against Collingwood at the MCG. Betts intercepted a Tarkyn Lockyer handball and, despite close attention from Lockyer and Simon Prestigiacomo, threaded a miracle banana kick from the boundary line.Both players receive crystal replicas of the official, perpetual Toyota AFL Mark of the Year and Toyota AFL Goal of the Year trophies, presented by the AFL and Toyota. Ottens wins the Alex Jesaulenko Medal, while Betts wins the Phil Manassa Medal, both presented by Toyota.Both players win the use of a Toyota Aurion for 12 months and $10,000 for their grassroots club, also presented by Toyota.