Brisbane Roar FC end of season awards

The Brisbane Roar End of Season Awards are the individual awards won by players of the Australian football club, Brisbane Roar, who compete in each of the A-League, National Youth League and 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 Australia 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
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
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 Australia 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 Brazil 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 Australia 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 Australia Tameka Butt[23] 6
2010–11 Australia Tameka Butt[24] 7
2011–12 Australia Emily Gielnik[25] 9
2012–13 Australia Tameka Butt[8] 8
2013–14 Australia Katrina Gorry[9] 5
2014 Australia Tameka Butt[2] 7
2015–16 Australia Emily Gielnik[10] 2
2016–17 Australia Katrina Gorry
Australia 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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