950 people turned up in style to the Perth Football League 2024 Awards Night at Crown Perth last night on Monday 2 September.
As well as acknowledging the Fairest & Best players across the League’s 32 grades, the evening celebrated the volunteers, coaches, umpires and clubs in the Perth Football League.
Kingsway's Jaxon McGowan claimed the CJ Jamieson Medal as the Fairest & Best player in the Toyota Men's A Grade, polling 20 votes.
Fremantle CBC's Matt Ward finished just one vote short for a second year in a row, along with Ocean Ridge's Clinton Hinchliffe on 19 votes.
Parris Laurie capped off another stellar season for Wembley, claiming the Toyota A Grade Women's Fairest & Best with 29 votes after her sides Grand Final win on the weekend which saw Wembley secure their fouth flag in a row and back-to-back A Grade premierships.
The full vote count for every grade can be viewed here: 2024 PFL Fairest & Best Votes
Whitford were awarded the Ron Webster Memorial Award as the Champion Senior Club for their efforts on and off the field, while Jandakot won the TK Naylor Award as the Champion Colts Club.
Cockburn Cobras President Andrew Pearce won Administrator of the Year for his hard work and dedication behind the scenes, while Mat Bateman was awarded Coach of the Year for his season at the helm of Manning Rippers' League side.
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Award Winners:
Field Umpire of the Year: Mark Worobec
Club Umpire of the Year: Lachie Lynes
Goal Umpire of the Year: Jason Tyrrell
Boundary Umpire of the Year: Leigh Dawson
Administrator of the Year: Andrew Pearce (Cockburn Cobras)
Coach of the Year: Mat Bateman (Manning Rippers)
Champion Senior Club: Whitford
Champion Colts Club: Jandakot
LA Tetley Award
Best Male State Player: Matt Ward (Fremantle CBC)
Best Female State Player: Ashley Sharp (Bassendean)
Leading Goal Kickers
Toyota A Grade Men: Julian Hulten - 55 (Fremantle CBC)
Toyota A Grade Women: Waverley Jones - 24 (Melville)
Toyota B Grade Men: Jay Cutler - 43 (Whitford)
Toyota B Grade Women: Ashley Sharp - 63 (Bassendean)
Fairest & Best Winners:
Toyota A Grade Men (CJ Jamieson Medal): Jaxon McGowan (Kingsway)
Toyota A Reserves Men: Darcy Rudd (Fremantle CBC)
Toyota B Grade Men (TR Howard Medal): Alex Wenn (Whitford)
Toyota B Reserves Men: Chris Keunen (Whitford) & Lachlan Mcmanus (North Fremantle)
Toyota C1 Men: Alexander Stewart (Melville)
Toyota C1 Reserves Men: Ryan Thompson (Jandakot)
Toyota C2 Men: Tyson Headland (Gosnells)
Toyota C2 Reserves Men: Craig Scoffern (Kingsley)
Toyota C3 Men: Josh Rigoli (Winnacott)
Toyota C3 Reserves Men: Monte Pollard (Canning South Perth)
Toyota C4 Men: Harrison Tyler (Stirling)
Toyota C4 Reserves Men: Nathan Chircop (Fremantle CBC)
Toyota C5 Men: Matthew Hatch (ECU)
Toyota C5 Reserves Men: Regan Shea (Coolbellup)
Toyota E1 Men: Graeme Miller (Armadale)
Toyota E2 Men: Brandon Whitaker (Ocean Ridge)
Toyota E3 North Men: Luke Douglas (Coolbinia)
Toyota E3 South Men: Brad Robertson (Piara Waters)
Toyota A Grade Women: Parris Laurie (Wembley)
Toyota A Reserves Women: Tayla Bresland (North Fremantle)
Toyota B Grade Women: Sabreena McKinnon (Baldivis)
Toyota C1 Women: Kylie Waddell (Forrestdale)
Toyota C2 Women: Tara Key (Whitford)
Toyota C3 Women: Ella Ward (Fremantle CBC)
Toyota C4 Women: Kayla Augustynek (Hills Rangers)
EGT Phil Scott Colts (NK Donaldson Medal): Nicholas Emes (North Beach) & Lenny Tames (Fremantle CBC)
EGT Drew Banfield Colts: Caleb Gorman (North Fremantle)
EGT Ian Dargie Colts: Michael De Gasperis (Kalamunda)
EGT Laurie Keene Colts: Zack Allia (Belmont)
EGT West Coast Colts: Isaiah Hayden (Lynwood Ferndale)
EGT Brett Jones Colts: Ryan Wain (Wanneroo)
Integrated (Wade Sturch Medal): Daniel Delanty (Coolbinia)