Nathan Burns from the Wellington Phoenix has
claimed the Johnny Warren Medal, the Hyundai A-League’s Players’ Player Award
at the gala Hyundai A-League & Westfield W-League 2014/15 Awards night
which was held at the Carriageworks in Sydney tonight.
Emily van Egmond took out the Westfield W-League’s
highest honour, the Julie Dolan Medal, with George Blackwood (Sydney FC) and
Liam Youlley (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) tying for the title of Foxtel
National Youth League Player of the Year.
Burns, won the Johnny Warren Medal receiving 577
votes from his playing peers, ahead of Marcelo Carrusca (366 votes), Fahid Ben Khalfallah (307 votes), Kosta Barbarouses (277 votes) and Sergio Cirio (245 points).
James Jeggo was named the NAB Young Footballer of
the Year Award ahead of Brandon Borello (Brisbane Roar FC), Jamie Maclaren (Perth Glory), Terry
Antonis (Sydney FC) and Tomi Juric (Western Sydney Wanderers. Jeggo will
receive a $10,000 NAB personal investment portfolio, along with a NAB Private
Client Manager to assist with a range of banking and financial services.
Melbourne Victory’s Premiership winning Head Coach
Kevin Muscat received the Hyundai A-League Coach of the Year Award and Peter
McGuinness from the Newcastle Jets was named the Westfield W-League Coach of
the Year.
Sydney FC’s Austrian Marquee player, Marc Janko,
took home the Nike Golden Boot Award as the top goal scorer for the Hyundai
A-League 2014/15 season with 16 goals and Perth Glory’s
Kathryn Gill was the Westfield W-League 2014/15 Golden Boot winner courtesy of
her 12 goals throughout the season.
Perth Glory’s Samantha Kerr picked up the Westfield
W-League’s Players’ Player of the Year Award and Sydney FC’s Amy Harrison was
named the Westfield W-League’s Young Player of the Year.
Eugene Galekovic collected the Hyundai A-League
Goalkeeper of the Year Award for a record fourth time and Mackenzie Arnold from
Perth Glory received the Westfield W-League Goalkeeper of the Year Award.
Adelaide United defender Tarek Elrich scored the
Hyundai A-League the Goal of the Year Award for his Round 27 solo effort
against Melbourne City FC. Ashleigh Sykes from Canberra United scored the
Westfield W-League Goal of the Year for her strike against Perth Glory in Round
12.
Wellington Phoenix picked up the Hyundai A-League
Fair Play Award for accruing the least number of yellow and red card points.
Adelaide United won the Westfield W-League Fair Play Award with Brisbane Roar
FC winning the Foxtel National Youth League Fair Play Award.
Jarred Gillet was named the Hyundai A-League
Referee of the Year award for the second time in his career whilst Kate
Jacewicz from Brisbane collected the Westfield W-League’s Referee of the Year
for the fifth time.
FULL LIST OF WINNERS:
HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2014/15 AWARDS
Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the
Year) Nathan Burns –
Wellington Phoe
Foxtel National Youth League Player of the Year George Blackwood (Sydney FC) and
Liam Youlley (Western Sydney Wanderers FC)
Liam Youlley (Western Sydney Wanderers FC)
Foxtel National Youth League Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC
Johnny Warren Medal 2014/15
- Voting – Top 5
Name
|
Club
|
Round Votes
|
Total
|
||
1-9
|
10-18
|
19-27
|
|||
Nathan Burns
|
Wellington
Phoenix
|
301
|
160
|
116
|
577
|
Marcelo Carrusca
|
Adelaide United
|
190
|
144
|
32
|
366
|
Fahid Ben
Khalfallah
|
Melbourne Victory
|
19
|
118
|
170
|
307
|
Kosta Barbarouses
|
Melbourne Victory
|
113
|
133
|
31
|
277
|
Sergio Cirio
|
Adelaide United
|
97
|
107
|
41
|
245
|
WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2014/15 AWARDS
Julie Dolan Medal Emily van Egmond – Newcastle Jets
Young Player of the Year
Award Amy Harrison – Sydney FC
Players Player of the Year Samantha Kerr – Perth Glory
Goalkeeper of the
Year Mackenzie Arnold – Perth Glory
Goal of the
Year Ashleigh Sykes – Canberra United (Round 12)
Coach of the Year Peter McGuinness – Newcastle Jets
Golden Boot
Award Kathryn Gill – Perth Glory (12 goals)
Fair Play Award Adelaide United
Referee of the Year Kate Jacewicz
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