Thomas Broich and Sally Shipard take out top award
Brisbane Roar's German sensation Thomas Broich has taken out the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal at the Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Awards held in Sydney
Thomas Broich with the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal.
Brisbane Roar's German sensation Thomas Broich has taken out the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal at the Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Awards held in Sydney.
Broich received 390 votes from his playing peers, ahead of teammate Besart Berisha (ineligible due to suspension) (252 votes) and Melbourne Victory's Archie Thompson (243 votes).
Sally Shipard was rewarded for her impressive form in the heart of midfield in Canberra United's unbeaten Championship season with the Julie Dolan medal ahead of Melbourne Victory's Jodie Taylor and Brisbane Roar's Tameka Butt.
Central Coast Mariners Goalkeeper Mathew Ryan was honoured with the Goalkeeper of the Year Award as well as being presented the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award for the second consecutive season along with the NAB $10,000 investment portfolio prize.
Brisbane Roar marksman Besart Berisha collected the Nike Golden Boot Award courtesy of his 19 goal haul during the regular season.
After claiming the Premiers' Plate following another impressive season in charge, Central Coast Mariners head coach Graham Arnold picked up the Coach of the Year Award.
Melbourne Victory midfielder Carlos Hernandez picked up the SOLO Goal of the Year Award for his Week 19 effort against the Premiers while Brisbane Roar received the Fair Play Award for the second season running for accruing the least number of yellow and red cards.
Brisbane Roar youngster and AFC Champions League goalscorer, Nick Fitzgerald, was named the National Youth League 2011/12 Player of the Year.
Jarred Gillett picked up the Referee of the Year award.
In the Westfield W-League Lydia Williams was named both Goalkeeper of the Year and Players' Player of the Year while Melbourne Victory youngster Ashley Brown won Young Player of the Year.
Canberra United's Michelle Heyman won Golden Boot honours with her 12 goals from 10 matches with her team also securing the Fair Play award with joint recipient Melbourne Victory.
Canberra's Czech coach Jitka Klimkova won Coach of the Year in her debut season while Referee of the Year went to Kate Jacewicz for the third consecutive season.
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