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In 2023 this became the Chestnut Homes Prize (?) and in 2024 it was simply the Junior Football Prize (sponsored by Redmay Developments Ltd). | |||
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Revision as of 00:19, 8 January 2025
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).
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 2003 | Liam Bull |
| 2004 | Callum Moses |
| ... | |
| 2006 | Lewis Trevor / Stuart Whitaker |
| ... | |
| 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 |