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On Monday 9 September the Crown Ballroom was filled with over 900 guests to celebrate the 2019 Perth Football League season.
One of the biggest attendances in recent years saw many awarded for their outstanding seasons.
North Fremantle’s Ryan Cook claimed the nights top award, the CJ Jamieson Medal as the A Grade’s Best and Fairest player for 2019.
After retiring from the WAFL last season Cook joined the Perth Football League this season finishing with 18 votes across seven games including five best on ground performances.
Cook finished one vote ahead of Trinity Aquinas’ Jamie Birrell who has finished third for the award on three occasions (2012, 2014, 2018).
Scarborough’s Scott Worthington rounded out the top three in A Grade, finishing with 14 votes.
Whitford Amateur Football Club’s Troy Skilton took out the TR Howard Medal for the first time as the B Grade Best and Fairest player. Skilton polled four votes more than the rest of the grade with five players finishing in second place.
Trinity Aquinas’ Mason Nicolaou claimed the highest colts honour to win his first NK Donaldson Medal as the Phil Scott Colts best player. Nicolaou polled 22 votes across ten games finishing seven votes clear of Fremantle CBC’s Joseph Eardley.
The second season of the Women’s competition saw Rossmoyne’s Emily Burton take out the Women’s A Grade best and fairest medal. Warnbro Swan’s Kerrilee Brown was awarded the B Grade medal while Swan Valley’s Kayla Augustynek was the C Grade winner. Amber Ugle-Hayward kicked 24 goals for the season to be crowded A Grade’s leading goal kicker.
The Men’s A Grade Leading Goal Kicker award went to Kingsley player James Del Borrello who kicked 52 goals for the year. Curtin Uni Wesley’s Cory Dell’Olio and Ben Saunders both won the B Grade Leading Goal kicker award with 56 goals each for the year.
The Ron Webster Memorial award for the senior champion club was awarded to Curtin Uni Wesley Football Club who had an impressive year with their league, reserves and colts’ sides all making finals. The TK Naylor award for the Colts champion club was awarded to Bullcreek Leeming. The champion club awards are calculated by both on and off field points with points awarded for each win, meeting attendance, payments, paperwork submitted on time. Points are deducted for send offs and for match day fines.
The LA Tetley award for best player of the 2019 State Program was awarded to Ned Brennan from Fremantle CBC. Colin Priddis from the Scarborough Football Club won the administrator of the year while Whitford’s Adam Salecic won the Ken Armstrong Senior Community Coach of the year Award.
This year we had two new inductees into the Hall of Champions which recognises the greatest WA Amateur Footballers or those legends of the game who started their careers in amateur football. This year we welcomed Peter Grosser and Milton Sanders.
Congratulates to all our winners as we conclude another season of amateur football.
Full list of winners:
Grade
Winner
Club
A Grade
(CJ Jamieson Medal)
Ryan Cook
North Fremantle
A Reserves
Nicholas Bowe
North Beach
B Grade
(TR Howard Medal)
Troy Skilton
Whitford
B Reserves
Claxton Anderson
West Coast
C1
Shannon Fernando
Bassendean
C1 Reserves
Jake Roberts
Bassendean
C2
Daniel Spry
Canning Vale
C2 Reserves
Mathew Johnson
Swan Valley
C3
Jordan Walley
Jandakot
C3 Reserves
Jacob Goodrick
Secret Harbour
C4
Reece Hocking
Noranda
C4 Reserves
Mitchell Cornell
Cobras
D1
Craig Hall
North Beach
D1 Reserves
Jesse Wilson
Curtin Uni Wesley
E1
Andrew Joseph
West Coast
E2
Matthew Hatch
ECU
E3
Bradley Robertson
Warnbro Swans
Women’s A
Emily Burton
Rossmoyne
Women’s B
Kerrilee Brown
Warnbro Swans
Women’s C
Kayla Augustynek
Swan Valley
PSC
(N.K Donaldson Medal)
Mason Nicolaou
Trinity Aquinas
DBC
Nicholas Carter
Whitford
IDC
Zachary Fuller
Bullcreek Leeming
LKC
Mason Craigie
Kwinana
BJC
Toby Ross
University
Administrator of the Year
Colin Priddis
Scarborough
Coach of the Year
Adam Salecic
Whitford
TK Naylor Award
Champion Colts Club
Bullcreek Leeming
Ron Webster
Champion Senior Club
Curtin Uni Wesley
Leading Goal Kicker A Grade
James Del Borrello
52 Goals
Kingsley
Leading Goal Kicker B Grade
Cory Dell’Olio & Ben Saunders
56 Goals
Curtin Uni Wesley
Leading Goal Kicker Women’s A Grade
Amber Ugle-Hayward
24 Goals
University
LA Tetley Award – Best State Player
Ned Brennan
Fremantle CBC
Midway Ford Club Umpire of the Year
Ben Meredith
Midway Ford Panel Umpire of the Year
Paul St Quinten
FINAL VOTES ALL GRADES: Votes All Grades
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