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Nominees for Player of the Year, 2024 Primary & Junior Rugby League, London & South-East

Jake Watson • 22 August 2024

Nominees for Player of the Year, 2024

Primary & Junior Rugby League, London & South-East



Congratulations to the Nominees for the Junior Rugby League Player of the Year Awards, 2024 for London & South-East.


The Award Winners will be determined by a Panel of the London Rugby League Foundation, the London Broncos, the London Junior League and the RFL.


Awards will be presented to the winners on the pitch at half-time at London Broncos Final Home Super League match of the Season vs Leeds on Sept 1st



Junior Girls


Abigail Rowell - NA

Dita Shaw – Elmbridge Eagles

Isabelle Clark - Brentwood Eels


Primaries


Alfie Impey - Brentwood Eels

Bobby Reynolds - Brentwood Eels

Danny Jones - Brixton Bulls

Frederick Searle - Brixton Bulls

Jack Reynolds - Brentwood Eels

Joe O'Flaherty - Brixton Bulls

Luca Lapachidze- Brixton Bulls

Teddy Jensen - Elmbridge Eagles

U12 Boys


Frazer Marmont-Robertson - Brixton Bulls

Idris Cassidy - Brixton Bulls


U14 Boys


Alex Collins-Kanaan - St Albans Centurions

Alexandru Leanca - Feltham Falcons

Anthony Blazewicz - Feltham Falcons

Charlie Krantz - St Albans Centurions

Freddie Lamb - St Albans Centurions

Hamza Zidour - Brixton Bulls

Jake McMahon- Brentwood Eels

Kieran Matthews - Feltham Falcons

Nathaniel Bent - Brixton Bulls

Ollie Robinson - St Albans Centurions


U16 Boys


Ben Hulyer - Hemel Stags

Ben Ratcliffe - Eastern Rhinos

Eddie Atherton - Hemel Stags

Jacob Walton - Eastern Rhinos

Liam Ferrier - Brentwood Eels

Lucas Davison - Hemel Stags

Matty McDonald - Hemel Stags

Toby Davies – Elmbridge Eagles

Will Randall - Eastern Rhinos


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