Archive for the ‘Awards & Accolades’ Category
2010 was a very successful season with 11 teams reaching finals levels. The club as a whole is to be congratulated.
The following awards were given out for the 2010 season. Congratulations to all recipients!
Juniors:
Most improved Junior Competition Team – U11 D & U13 F
Junior Female Competition Team of the Year – U12 Girls B
Junior Mixed Competition Team of the Year – U14 B
Seniors: All Age Women
AA WOMAN’S “K” BEST & FAIREST – Courtney Rawlings
AA WOMAN’S “K” PLAYERS PLAYER – Kate Booth
AA WOMAN’S “F” BEST & FAIREST – Judy Riley
AA WOMAN’S “F” PLAYERS PLAYER – Samantha Nilsen
AA WOMAN’S “B” BEST & FAIREST – Kayla Johns
AA WOMAN’S “B” PLAYERS PLAYER – Alley Nilsen
Seniors: All Age
AA “D” BEST & FAIREST – Ben Graham
AA “D” PLAYERS PLAYER – Adrian Mieres
Seniors: Over 35′s
O/35 “D” BEST & FAIREST – Jun Gu
O/35 “D” PLAYERS PLAYER – Colin Bryson
O/35 “C” BEST & FAIREST – Jeff Gay
O/35 “C” PLAYERS PLAYER – Glenn Calder
O/35 “A” BEST & FAIREST – Mark Smith
O/35 “A” PLAYERS PLAYER – Darren Muir
Seniors: ID’s
Gift Trophy – Matthew Lindsay
ID 3rd GRADE COACHES PLAYER – Bradley Richardson
ID 3rd GRADE BEST & FAIREST – Mathew Stephenson
ID Res GRADE MANAGERS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD – Even Chivas
ID Res GRADE BEST & FAIREST – Jeremy Lettice
ID 1st GRADE MANAGERS MOST CONSISTENT – Shaun Keefe
ID 1st GRADE BEST & FAIREST – Matthew Fisher
ID UTILITY PLAYER – Danaan Buckley
ID MOST IMPROVED – Jason Rees
ID MOST PROMISING – Cameron McMaster
ID PLAYERS PLAYER – Matthew Fisher
Chairpersons Award - Lyn McMaster & Tammy Nilsen
CLUB PERSON - Wayne Broadbent
Swansea Football Club would like to congratulate Wayne Broadbent and Ken Lettice, who were both awarded the Australian Sports Medal.
The Australian Sports Medal was awarded during the year 2000 to commemorate Australian sporting achievements and has been established as a commemorative award within the Australian honors system. The medal has been created to recognize the contributions of both current and former sports participants and for those who have provided support services to sport. The medal is a unique way for Australia to recognize the wide-ranging efforts of those who have made Australia a great sporting nation.
The Governor-General authorizes all awards within the Australian honors system and nominations for the Australian Sports Medal have been recommended by the Prime minister; Federal, State and Territory sports ministers; Senators; Members of House of Representatives; or peak sports bodies recognized by the Australian Sports Commission.
