ISIAH WINDER TAKES OUT 2024 WJ HUGHES MEDAL
Author: South Fremantle Football Club

A memorable night for all, and an unforgettable one for Isiah Winder, etching his name into the South Fremantle Football Club
history books and claiming his first WJ Hughes Medal.
After a stellar first season as a Mighty Bulldog, Winder polled a total of 102 votes to secure the win. Winder earnt his glory averaging 25.4 disposals per game and kicking a total of 16 goals.
Winder has proven to be a handy pick-up to our South Fremantle League side, after his time on the West Coast Eagles list. The mid-size half-forward danced his way through traffic, whilst being involved in many score assists.
With 90 votes, Chad Pearson was a worthy recipient of the
N Macdonald Trophy
as this year’s Runner-Up Fairest and Best after a consistent year.
The ever-reliable Haiden Schloithe followed in third place, with 88 votes. Lewis Rayson and Matthew Parker both polled 61 votes, to tie for fourth.
Glenn Byron finished in sixth place with 49 votes. 45 votes and seventh place went to the 2024 Leading Goalkicker and
John Gerovich Trophy
winner, Zac Strom.
Head of Football, Charlie Burke, presented South Fremantle’s longest-serving League Coach Todd Curley a gift of appreciation, with his time leading the Bulldogs coming to an end.
Congratulations was in order for Lewis Rayson, receiving the
Shearer Family Trophy
for Best First-Year Player. Robbie Turnbull was recognised for his ongoing contributions to the Women’s Program, receiving the Best Clubman Award, the
Warren Medal
.
LEAGUE AWARDS WINNERS:
WJ Hughes Medal (Fairest and Best): Isiah Winder
N MacDonald Memorial Trophy (Runner-up): Chad Pearson
Past Player & Officials Trophy (Third Place): Haiden Schloithe
John Gerovich Trophy (Leading Goalkicker): Zac Strom
Shearer Family Trophy (Best First-Year Player): Lewis Rayson
Culver Family Award (Courage and Perseverance): Ashton Williamson
Warren Medal (Best Clubman): Jarrod Salmeri
RESERVES AWARDS WINNERS:
Roy McGuinness Medal (Fairest and Best): Jacob Sax
Centurion Club Award (Runner-up): George Wessels
Harold Harper Award (Third Place): Toby Dodds
Player of the Finals: Tarkyn Etherington
COLTS AWARDS WINNERS:
Dave Ingraham Memorial Medal & City of Fremantle Mayoral Trophy (Fairest and Best): Fred Rodriguez
L & F Mihaljevich Award (Runner-up): Orlando Keleman
Life Members Award (Third Place): Toby Whan
Len Gilchrist Award (Leading Goalkicker): Hudson Pivac
State U18’s MVP Award: Jaxon Artemis
PP&O’s Encouragement Award: Sam Irving
Best Clubman Award: Alex Macdonald
Best First-Year Player: Tom Bell