London Rugby League Junior Award Nominees Announced

Rick Jones • 7 August 2025

Awards to be presented at London Broncos home match on 6 Sep

Following the recent end of the successful London Junior League Season, the London Rugby League Junior Award Nominations have been announced by the London Rugby League Foundation.


Congratulations to all The nominees! They include over 20 players from 8 different clubs across the region, and showcase some of the most talented young rugby league players in London & the SOuth-East.


The Award Winners will be announced and presented on the pitch at half-time at the london Broncos last home match of the season at Cherry Red Records Stadium vs Bradford on 6th Sep. winners will be determined by a panel of the London Rugby League Foundation, the London Junior League and the RFL.


This match is also Emilia's Big Day when 25% of all Match Ticket Sales will be Donated to DKMS, and will be a great event!



London Rugby League Junior Award Nominees 2025


Girls

Ava Vermeer-Williams - Brighton & Hove RL

Elena Robinson – Brentwood Eels

Hannah Webb - Elmbridge Eagles

Izar Quantrill-Berjon - Brixton Bulls


Primaries

Jasper Sparks - Brentwood Eels

Oliver Sia – Brixton Bulls

Teddy Jensen - Elmbridge Eagles


U12 Boys

Alfie Horsburgh – Elmbridge Eagles

George Reekie – Brentwood Eels

Ruairi Flavin - Brixton Bulls

 

U14 Boys

Francis Lock – Brentwood Eels

Frazer Marmont-Robertson - Brixton Bulls

Freddie Lamb  - St Albans Centurions

Freddie Sutton – Elmbridge Eagles

Harvey Brooks-Charles – Eastern Rhinos

Paddy Raffet – Feltham Falcons


U16 Boys

Ben Perks – Elmbridge Eagles

Charlie Sanders - Hemel Stags

Dontae-Lewis Anderson – Brixton Bulls

Jake Mitchell – Brentwood Eels

Jed Kneeshaw - Eastern Rhinos


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