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Sunshine Coast product Larissa Crummer picked up a pair of trophies in leading Queensland’s contingent at the Dolan Warren Awards on Tuesday night.
Crummer edged out fellow Queenslander Angela Beard to claim the inaugural Westfield W-League NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award for her 11-goal season, which also netted the Melbourne City striker the competition’s Golden Boot.
As the Westfield W-League NAB Young Footballer of the Year, Crummer receives a $10,000 NAB personal investment portfolio, along with a NAB Private Client Manager to assist with a range of banking and financial services.
Congratulations to @NAB Young Footballer of the Year winner @LarissaCrummer !! #DolanWarren pic.twitter.com/BQX4Ui6vj8
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) April 26, 2016
Queensland dominated in the referee awards as Gold Coast duo Jarred Gillett and Kate Jacewicz were again selected as the top officials in the Hyundai A-League and Westfield W-League respectively.
Gillett’s win is his second straight and third overall, while Jacewicz extends her record to six Referee of the Year titles.
Congratulations to Kate Jacewicz on winning the Referee of the Year.#wleague#DolanWarren pic.twitter.com/tW92DGn2it
— The Women’s Game (@TheWomensGame) April 26, 2016
Brisbane Roar picked up the Hyundai A-League Fair Play Award for a record fifth time after accruing the least number of yellow and red card points, while their star striker Jamie Maclaren was named the Hyundai A-League’s NAB Young Footballer of the Year.