Top soccer performers recognised

THE Rosewood United Soccer Club committee was re-elected after a superb effort to finish the latest awards presentation with two big storms threatening.

Club president Tammy Crawford retained her role, along with treasurer-registrar Lisa Fairbridge and secretary David Graham at the Saturday night AGM at Thagoona.

Tammy said she was pleased to have stability in the committee as the annual club awards ceremony just finished in time.

“The first storm came. It went past us,” Tammy said.

“But the next one, all of a sudden it changed and the temperature changed.

“Then we just got this rain bomb that covered the field in water.

“But we got everything done.”

Among the major award winners were the Senior Women’s side which were premiers this season.

Other team and individual awards were presented, highlighting the Rosewood club’s successful season.

“They have all been just amazing this year,” Tammy said, preparing for a work trip to Melbourne and short break from soccer duties.

“We’ve already re-signed well over half of our numbers from this year.”

2024 Rosewood United honour board

Perpetual Team awards

Championship Award: Senior Women (outright premiers)

Sportsmanship and Team Spirit: U12 mixed side

Encouragement and Commitment: U12/13 Roses team

Fair Play: U15/16 Boys

Goal aggregate: U10 (71 goals)

Best defensive record: Senior Women

Individual awards

Top goal scorer: Josh Jackwitz U8 (40)

Top goalkeeper: Emma Brien Senior Women (10 goals against, 11 clean sheets)

Best and fairest

U9: George Banks

U10: Flynn Roseneder

U11: Ben Jackwitz

U12: Keo McCartan

U13: Seth Bush

U12/13 Girls: Meika Elliott

U15/16 Boys: Alex Francis

Senior Women: Kelly Lysons-Smith

Senior Men: Wayne Schwarten

Most Improved

U9: Archer Perry

U10: Declan Rielly

U11: Chad Bradley

U12: Benjamin Saal

U13: Oliver Sweeney-Perks

U12/13 Girls: Chloe Wandrey

U15/16 Boys: Prabnoor Singh

Senior Women: Meg Mackinney

Senior Men: River Night

Coach’s Awards

U9: Jayse Boan

U10: Atticus Brown

U11: Riley Missingham

U12: Jackson Wilson

U13: Max Davison

U12/13 Girls: Alexis Adams

U15/16 Boys: Kyan Mader

Senior Women: Kloe Read

Senior Men: Daniel Lamming

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