2022 Perth Football League Award Winners

Over 950 people turned up in style for the Perth Football League’s Awards Night at Crown Towers on Monday night.

As well as acknowledging the Fairest & Best players across the League’s 32 grades, the evening celebrated the volunteers, coaches and clubs in the League.

Curtin Uni Wesley claimed both the men’s and women’s A Grade Fairest & Best honours with Chris Leonard taking home the CJ Jamieson Medal with 19 votes and Madeleine Goodman winning the women’s count by a landslide with 33 votes.

Curtin Uni Wesley legend Trent Cooper was also inducted into the Perth Football League Hall of Champions on the night. Read the full story on his induction here.

Award Winners:

Maccas Moment of the Year: Kody Eaton (Trinity Aquinas) Watch

Spirit of the Game Award: Luciana Gill

Club Umpire of the Year: Lachy Flavel

Panel Umpire of the Year: Matt Moore

Admin of the Year: Paul Giamov (Stirling)

Coach of the Year: Craig White (Curtin Uni Wesley)

Champion Senior Club: Curtin Uni Wesley

Champion Colts Club: University

Leading Goal Kickers:

Men’s A Grade: Leigh Kohlmann (University)

Women’s A Grade: Ebony Thompson (Curtin Uni Wesley)

Men’s B Grade: Blaine Johnson (Baldivis)

Women’s B Grade: Amy Lavell (Wembley)

Fairest & Best Winners:

A Grade (CJ Jamieson Medal): Chris Leonard (Curtin Uni Wesley)

A Reserves: Taylor Zeeman (Scarborough)

B Grade (TR Howard Medal): Zachary Raykos (Wanneroo)

B Reserves: Lewis Longthorn (Whitford) & Michael Waddington (Whitford)

C1: Trent Pottinger (Kalamunda)

C1 Reserves: Nathan Hansen (Canning Vale)

C2: Liam Smith (Piara Waters)

C2 Reserves: Ryan Jenkins (Piara Waters)

C3: Harrison Tyler (Stirling)

C3 Reserves: Troy Markovic (Roleystone)

C4: Marc Crisp (North Beach)

C4 Reserves: Aaron Jewell (Fremantle CBC)

C5: Reece Kelly (Maddington)

C5 Reserves: Mark Winton (Wanneroo)

E1: Daniel Brescacin (Kalamunda)

E2: Phillip Garlett (Dianella Morley)

E3: Daniel Debono (North Mandurah) & John Dawkins (Willetton)

E4: Sam Evans (Carlisle)

A Grade Women: Madeleine Goodman (Curtin Uni Wesley)

B Grade Women: Adrienne Acker (Kwinana)

C1 Women: Tessa Lynch (Melville)

C2 Women: Mikaela Spires (Bullcreek Leeming) & Jenna Hawker (Ocean Ridge)

C3 Women: Lauren Burton (Jandakot)

C4 Women: Nadia Murcha (Cockburn Cobras) & Isla Smith (Secret Harbour)

C5 Women: Shanay Del Borrello (Roleystone)

Phil Scott Colts (NK Donaldson Medal): Justin Prior (North Beach)

Drew Banfield Colts: Jack Lawson (Wanneroo)

Ian Dargie Colts: Jason Kissack (Ballajura)

Laurie Keene Colts: Hamish Duff (Coolbinia) & Finnegan Kelly (Mosman Park)

West Coast Colts: Connor Gibson (Bayswater)

Brett Jones Colts: James Maher (Fremantle CBC)

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