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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). | 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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Revision as of 22:34, 1 January 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 |
| ... | |
| 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 |