Brisbane Roar FC end of season awards

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The Brisbane Roar End of Season Awards are the individual awards won by players of the

W-League
competitions. These awards are presented annually at the club's presentation night following the completion of the A-League season.

Brisbane Roar Senior Team

Gary Wilkins Medal (Player of the Year)

Year Player
2005–06 South Korea Seo Hyuk-su[1]
2006–07 Australia Matt McKay[2]
2007–08 Australia Craig Moore[3]
2008–09 Australia Craig Moore[4]
2009–10 Australia Luke DeVere[5]
2010–11 Germany Thomas Broich[6]
2011–12 Albania Besart Berisha[7]
2012–13 Germany Thomas Broich[8]
2013–14 Germany Thomas Broich[9]
2014–15 Australia Matt McKay[2]
2015–16 Spain Corona[10]
2016–17
Corey Brown[11]
2017–18 England Jamie Young[12]
2018–19 England Jamie Young[13]
2019–20 England Macaulay Gillesphey[14]
2020–21 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea[15]
2021–22 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea[16]
2022–23 Scotland Tom Aldred[17]

Player's Player Award

Year Player
2005–06 South Korea Seo Hyuk-su
Australia Alex Brosque[1]
2006–07 Australia Matt McKay[citation needed]
2007–08 Australia Craig Moore[3]
2008–09 Australia Craig Moore[4]
2009–10 Australia Luke DeVere[5]
2010–11 Australia Matt McKay[6]
2011–12 Albania Besart Berisha[7]
2012–13 Albania Besart Berisha[8]
2013–14 Germany Thomas Broich[9]
2014–15 Australia Brandon Borrello[2]
2015–16 Australia Jamie Maclaren[10]
2016–17 Australia Jamie Maclaren[11]
2017–18 England Jamie Young[12]
2018–19 France Éric Bauthéac[13]
2019–20 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea[14]
2020–21 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea[15]
2021–22 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea[16]
2022–23 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea[17]

Member's Player of the Year

Year Player
2005–06 Australia Alex Brosque[18]
2006–07 Australia Matt McKay[citation needed]
2007–08 Australia Danny Tiatto[3]
2008–09 Australia Craig Moore[4]
2009–10 Australia Luke DeVere[5]
2010–11 Australia Matt McKay[6]
2011–12 Albania Besart Berisha[7]
2012–13 Australia Ivan Franjic[8]
2013–14 Germany Thomas Broich[9]
2015–16 Australia Jamie Maclaren[10]

Golden Boot

Year Player Goals
2005–06 Australia Alex Brosque[1] 8
2006–07
Dario Vidosic[19]
5
2007–08 Brazil Reinaldo[3] 9
2008–09 Indonesia Sergio Van Dijk[4] 12
2009–10 Indonesia Sergio Van Dijk[5] 13
2010–11 New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses[6] 12
2011–12 Albania Besart Berisha[7] 21
2012–13 Albania Besart Berisha[8] 14
2013–14 Albania Besart Berisha[9] 11
2014–15
Henrique[2]
8
2015–16 Australia Jamie Maclaren[10] 20
2016–17 Australia Jamie Maclaren[11] 20
2017–18 Italy Massimo Maccarone[12] 9
2018–19 Australia Adam Taggart[13] 11
2019–20 Australia Scott McDonald
Republic of Ireland Roy O'Donovan[14]
6
2020–21 Japan Riku Danzaki[15] 9
2021–22 Argentina Juan Lescano[20] 6
2022–23 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea[17] 9

Queensland Roars Against Racism Multicultural Ambassador Award

Year Player
2008–09 Indonesia Sergio van Dijk[4]
2009–10 Brazil Reinaldo[5]
2010–11 Australia Matt Smith[6]

Discontinued after the 2010–11 season.

Young Player of the Year

Year Player
2012–13 Australia James Donachie[8]
2015–16 Australia Jamie Maclaren[10]
2016–17 Australia Joe Caletti[11]
2017–18 Australia Connor O'Toole[12]
2018–19 Australia Dylan Wenzel-Halls[13]
2019–20 Australia Jordan Courtney-Perkins[14]
2020–21 Australia Kai Trewin[15]
2021–22 Australia Henry Hore[16]
2022–23 Australia Kai Trewin[17]

National Youth League

Player of the Year

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Chris Grossman[4]
2009–10 Australia Matt Acton and Kenny Dougall[5]
2010–11 Australia James Donachie[6]
2011–12 Australia James Donachie[7]
2012–13 Australia Ross Archibald[8]
2013–14 Australia Brandon Borrello[9]
2014–15 Australia Shelford Dais[21]

Westfield Women's League

Player of the Year

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Clare Polkinghorne[4]
2009 Australia Elise Kellond-Knight[5]
2010–11 Australia Elise Kellond-Knight[6]
2011–12
Tameka Butt[7]
2012–13 Australia Katrina Gorry[8]
2013–14 Australia Clare Polkinghorne[9]
2014 Australia Kim Carroll[2]
2015–16 Australia Angela Beard[10]
2016–17 Australia Katrina Gorry[11]
2017–18 United States Celeste Boureille[12]
2018–19 Australia Clare Polkinghorne[13]
2019–20 United States Carson Pickett[14]
2020–21 Australia Isobel Dalton[15]
2021–22 Australia Ayesha Norrie[16]
2022–23 United States Shea Connors[17]

Player's Player of the Year

Year Player
2009 Australia Jo Burgess[5]
2010–11 Australia Aivi Luik[6]
2011–12 Australia Aivi Luik[7]
2012–13 Australia Clare Polkinghorne[8]
2013–14 Australia Kate Stewart
Australia Vedrana Popovic[9]
2014 Australia Clare Polkinghorne[2]
2015–16 Australia Angela Beard[10]
2016–17 United States Maddy Evans[11]
2017–18 Australia Clare Polkinghorne[12]
2018–19 United States Celeste Boureille[13]
2019–20 United States Celeste Boureille[14]
2020–21 Australia Clare Polkinghorne[15]
2021–22 Australia Katrina Gorry[16]
2022–23 United States Hensley Hancuff[17]

Golden Boot

Year Player Goals
2008–09 Australia Courtney Beutel[22] 6
2009
Tameka Butt[23]
6
2010–11
Tameka Butt[24]
7
2011–12 Australia Emily Gielnik[25] 9
2012–13
Tameka Butt[8]
8
2013–14 Australia Katrina Gorry[9] 5
2014
Tameka Butt[2]
7
2015–16 Australia Emily Gielnik[10] 2
2016–17
Tameka Butt[11]
5
2017–18 Australia Allira Toby[12] 5
2018–19 Australia Allira Toby[13] 5
2019–20 Australia Hayley Raso[14] 4
2020–21 Australia Emily Gielnik[15] 13
2021–22 Australia Larissa Crummer[16] 8
2022–23 United States Shea Connors[17] 6

Young Player of the Year

Year Player
2013–14 Australia Hayley Raso[9]
2017–18 Australia Abbey Lloyd[12]
2018–19 Australia Indiah-Paige Riley[13]
2019–20 Australia Indiah-Paige Riley[14]
2020–21 Australia Jamilla Rankin[15]
2021–22 Australia Jamilla Rankin[16]
2022–23 Australia Jamilla Rankin[17]

References

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  10. ^ a b c d e f g h "Corona takes top honour at Roar Awards Night". Brisbane Roar. 12 May 2016.
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  12. ^ a b c d e f g h "BRFC's night of nights". Brisbane Roar. 2 May 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h "Young & Polkinghorne take top honours at BRFC Gala Night". Brisbane Roar. 28 April 2019.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h Monteverde, Marco (16 September 2020). "A-League: English defender Macaulay Gillesphey wins the Gary Wilkins Medal". News.com.au.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h "O'Shea, Dalton win major Brisbane Roar awards". Brisbane Roar. 31 October 2021.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g "Brisbane Roar's 2022 Award Winners announced". Brisbane Roar. 6 May 2022.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h "Brisbane Roar Lina Rooftop End of Season Awards Night". Brisbane Roar. 3 May 2023.
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  19. ^ "Brisbane Roar - Appearances A-League 2006/2007".
  20. ^ Jackson, Ed (11 May 2022). "Roar beat Sydney, end A-League season on a high". FTBL. The goal also made Lescano the Roar's top scorer for the season.
  21. ^ "Dais named Brisbane's NYL Player of the Year". Brisbane Roar. 1 June 2015.
  22. ^ "Brisbane Roar [Women] - AppearancesWomen A-League Women 2008/2009".
  23. ^ "Australia - Brisbane Roar FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Women Soccerway".
  24. ^ "Australia - Brisbane Roar FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Women Soccerway".
  25. ^ Lewis, Samantha (17 March 2021). "Western Sydney and Perth play spoiler; W-League legends Heyman, Gielnik contest another Golden Boot". ESPN. Canberra came away 3-2 winners that day, with Heyman taking the top scorer award: 15 goals to Gielnik's nine.

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