ALLOMES MEDAL COUNT 2023
Author: South Fremantle Football Club

On Friday the 21st of July we held our annual Allomes Medal Count. The night recognized all the hard work and effort of both our WAFLW and Rogers Cup teams.
Sally and Jenna Allomes joined us on this special night – the award is named after them and their efforts and contribution throughout Women’s Football.
The 2023 Allomes Medallist was awarded to Ariana Hetherington – in her first-ever year at South Fremantle Football Club.
Ariana won the vote count by 40 votes, finishing with 116 votes. Kloe Bassett came in 2nd place with 76 votes, and Liusaidh Gilchrist and Molly O’Hehir tied for 3rd place with 70 votes.
2023 was also the first year of the “Liv Hunt” Award. A new annual award, voted by Rogers Cup players for the team-mate who best personifies Courage, Determination, and Inspiration. The award has been named after Liv Hunt who lost her battle to Sarcoma this year. A very special moment having Liv’s parents Jackie and Bernard present the award, to the very deserving winner Summer Mollross.
It was an amazing night celebrating a brilliant season from both our WAFLW and Rogers Cup sides. Massive thank you to all the sponsors for your continuous work to support and build this program.
Community Awards:
SFFC Community Award: Summer Mollross
Best Clubperson: Gary Thomas
Rogers Cup Awards:
Coaches Award: Lina Morrone
Most Improved Player: Holly Barnes
Leading Goal Kicker: Nicole Tayor-Thorpe
Player of the Finals: Zoe Keley
PP&O Encouragement Award: Jasmine Bazeley
3rd Place Fairest and best: Summer Mollross
2nd Place Fairest and best: Renee Morgan
Fairest and Best: Jasmine Bazeley and Zoe Keley
WAFLW Awards:
Coaches Award: Kloe Bassett
SFFC Rising Star: Renee Morgan
Leading Goal Kicker: Beth Bond
Player of the Finals: Pia Durk
PP&O Encouragement Award: Darcy Clements
3rd Place Fairest and Best: Liusaidh Gilchrist and Molly O’Hehir
2nd Place Fairest and Best: Kloe Bassett
Allomes Medallist: Ariana Hetherington