ALLOMES MEDAL COUNT 2025
Author: South Fremantle Football Club
The South Fremantle Football Club proudly hosted the annual Allomes Medal Count on Friday night, celebrating the outstanding achievements of our WAFLW and Rogers Cup programs throughout the 2025 season.
The Club’s highest individual honour, the Allomes Medal, was awarded to TJ Mulder, whose consistent and standout performances across the year saw her finish on top of the vote count. She was closely followed by Hannah Burt in second place and Bailey Hunt in third.
In the Rogers Cup, Shaya Yarran capped off a brilliant year by being crowned Fairest & Best, with Madi Hadley taking second place and Shayla Templeton finishing third.
The night also acknowledged the invaluable contributions made off the field. Ella Matthews received the Community Award, while Toby Moore was recognised as Best Club Person for his tireless work and dedication to the women’s program.
Congratulations to all of our 2025 award winners, and thank you to our sponsors and supporters who continue to play a vital role in the growth of women’s football at South Fremantle.
2025 Award Winners
Rogers Cup Awards
Coaches Award: Coco McGrath
Liv Hunt Award: Poppy James
Most Improved Player: Ebony Ricetti
Leading Goal Kicker: Nicole Taylor-Thorpe
PP&O Encouragement Award: Tanaya Prentice
3rd Fairest & Best: Shayla Templeton
2nd Fairest & Best: Madi Hadley
Fairest & Best: Shaya Yarran
WAFLW Awards
Coaches Award: Charlie Vandenberg
SFFC Rising Star: Eva Flynn
Leading Goal Kicker: Zoe Huggett
PP&O Warrior Award: Hannah Burt
3rd Fairest & Best: Bailey Hunt
2nd Fairest & Best: Hannah Burt
Allomes Medallist: TJ Mulder
Club & Community Awards
SFFC Community Award: Ella Matthews
Best Club Person: Toby Moore