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For junior football.
For junior football.


In 2023 this became the  Chestnut Homes Prize (?) and in 2024 it was simply the Junior Football Prize (sponsored by Redmay Developments Ltd).
In 2023 this became the  [[Chestnut Homes Prize for Junior Football]] and in 2024 it was simply the Junior Football Prize (sponsored by Redmay Developments Ltd), taking the name Redmay Prize in 2025.


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Latest revision as of 22:37, 5 February 2026

For junior football.

In 2023 this became the Chestnut Homes Prize for Junior Football and in 2024 it was simply the Junior Football Prize (sponsored by Redmay Developments Ltd), taking the name Redmay Prize in 2025.

Year Winner
2003 Liam Bull
2004 Callum Moses
...
2006 Lewis Trevor / Stuart Whitaker
2007 Michael Hollingsworth / James Reed
2008 Adam Bevan / Louis Holland
...
2012 Jack Henton
2013 William Nuttell / Taylor Gray
2014 Daniel Fisher
2015 Jake Frestle
2016 Bailey Dilley
2017 Jackson Chester
2018 Danny Aniskjo
2019 Danny Aniskjo
2020
2021 Harry Parker
2022 Blake Crowfoot
2023 Archie Quinn
2024 Aiden Borbely
2025 Kailan Imeraj

See Also