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Manly Warringah Sea Eagles have recognised the achievements of their rising stars at the club’s annual Junior Representative Awards event.

The Sea Eagles pathways teams gathered at The Manly Pacific on Sunday morning with awards presented to players from the club’s four junior representative teams, and the Under 16s Development squad.

The Jake Trbojevic Junior Representative Player of the Year for 2025 was awarded to Harold Matthews captain, Sifa Oldfield, whose team was playing the Rabbitohs in week one of the finals, also on Sunday morning.

Sifa Oldfield locks up the ball at Brookvale
Sifa Oldfield locks up the ball at Brookvale

A big congratulations to the Harold Matthews players and coaching staff for their achievements this season and making it through to the finals in the Under 17s.

The women’s Junior Representative Player of the Year was awarded to Sea Eagles Tarsha Gale lock, and Players’ Player, Georgie Lawton.

Each team had awards for their Players' Player and Player of the Year. 

Wellbeing Awards were also presented to two players who consistently demonstrated leadership, respect, and a commitment to personal growth both on and off the field.

Manly CEO Tony Mestrov and NRL vice-captain Jake Trbojevic were both in Perth and unable to attend the event but sent heartfelt messages of support via video link.

The Club would like to thank all pathways players, their parents, and coaching staff for representing the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in 2025.

2025 Junior Representative Awards

Jake Trbojevic Junior Representative Player of the Year - Sifa Oldfield

Junior Representative Player of the Year - Georgie Lawton

Lisa Fiaola Cup (U/17s)

Players’ Player - Paula Halaholo

Best and Fairest - Lahni Moore

Harold Matthews Cup (U/17s)

Players’ Player - Ashton Large

Best and Fairest - Ashton Large

Tarsha Gale Cup (U/19s)

Players’ Player - Georgie Lawton

Best and Fairest - Indiana Russell-Lia

SG Ball Cup (U/19s)

Players’ Player - Campbell Munn

Best and Fairest - Brendan Couzens

U/16s Development

Coaches Award - Carlito Vesely

Best and Fairest - Ashley Dene

Wellbeing Awards

Women’s - Rene Owen

Men’s - Kolby Martin