The Dolan Warren Awards are back for 2025. This is your chance to vote for the players you believe are most deserving of these prestigious awards.
Check out the list of Ninja A-League awards and nominees that you can vote on below.
Hurry! Voting closes on Sunday May 4.
With the 2024-25 Isuzu UTE A-League season wrapping up this weekend, voting for those awards will be open on Monday May 12 until Friday May 16.

Ninja A-League Award Nominations
eToro Playmaker of the Year (Fan vote)
Showcasing the best of the creators in the Ninja A-League, the eToro Playmaker of the Year award is comprised of the respective winners of the ‘Assist of the Month’ category throughout the regular season.
- Lourdes Bosch (Round 2 – Melbourne Victory v Melbourne City)
- Emma Main (Round 6 – Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix)
- Mariana Speckmaier (Round 13 – Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne City)
- Grace Maher (Round 14 – Western United v Western Sydney Wanderers)
- Sophie Hoban (Round 20 – Melbourne Victory v Newcastle Jets)
- Mackenzie Hawkesby (Round 23 – Adelaide United v Sydney FC)
Watch each of the nominations in the video below.
Shark Fan Player of the Year (Fan vote)
Each winner of the Ninja A-League Player of the Month is nominated for the Shark Fan Player of the Year award, while the top 10 players with the highest FotMob rating across the season are also in the mix.
- Cassidy Davis (November – Newcastle Jets)
- Tameka Yallop (December, March, April – Brisbane Roar)
- Indiana Dos Santos (January – Sydney FC)
- Ella Tonkin (January/February – Adelaide United)
FotMob End of Season Rating – Top 10 players:
- Isabel Gomez (Central Coast Mariners)
- Alexandra Chidiac (Melbourne Victory)
- Holly McNamara (Melbourne City)
- Tameka Yallop (Brisbane Roar)**
- Fiona Worts (Adelaide United)
- Alana Jancevski (Melbourne Victory)
- Momo Hayashi (Brisbane Roar)
- Chelsie Dawber (Adelaide United)
- Kayla Morrison (Melbourne Victory)
- Rebekah Stott (Melbourne City)
** Already nominated as monthly winner

Boost Mobile Young Footballer of the Year (Panel + fan vote)
Each month of the season a player was nominated for the Boost Mobile Young Footballer of the Year award with the winner to be decided via a panel of experts and fan vote.
- Mary Stanic-Floody (November – Canberra United)
- Alexia Apostolakis (December – Melbourne City)
- Indiana Dos Santos (January – Sydney FC)
- Sienna Saveska (January/Februrary – Western Sydney Wanderers)
- Maddie Caspers (March – Sydney FC)
- Annalise Rasmussen (April – Central Coast Mariners)
- Grace Johnston (Wildcard – Perth Glory)

Isuzu UTE Goal of the Year (Panel + fan vote)
Showcasing the best goals from what’s been a brilliant Ninja A-League season, the Isuzu UTE Goal of the Year award shortlist consists of those players who have won the individual Goal of the Month awards during the regular season plus a panel of experts have added four additional goals they believe are worthy of winning the award.
- Mary Stanic-Floody (Round 4 – Canberra United v Perth Glory)
- Momo Hayashi (Round 8 – Western United v Brisbane Roar)
- Alana Jancevski (Round 13 – Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC)
- Sienna Saveska (Round 14 -Western United v Western Sydney Wanderers)
- Sophie Hoban (Round 17 – Newcastle Jets v Perth Glory)
- Nickoletta Flannery (Round 23 – Melbourne Victory v Brisbane Roar)
Expert Panel Picks:
- Tamar Levin (Round 3 – Brisbane Roar v Perth Glory)
- Momo Hayashi (Round 7 – Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar)
- Tameka Yallop (Round 13 – Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar)
- Catherine Zimmerman (Round 19 – Western United v Canberra United)
Ninja A-League Save of the Year (Panel + fan vote)
- Sally James (Round 2 – Wellington Phoenix v Canberra United)
- Sarah Langman (Round 5 – Central Coast Mariners v Canberra United)
- Tahlia Franco (Round 5 – Western United v Sydney FC)
- Tiahna Robertson (Round 6 – Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets)
- Claudia Jenkins (Round 9 – Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United)
- Sally James (Round 14 – Canberra United v Perth Glory)
- Olivia Sekany (Round 16 – Brisbane Roar v Western United)
- Carolina Vilao (Round 17 – Wellington Phoenix v Adelaide United)
- Sarah Langman (Round 18 – Adelaide United v Central Coast Mariners)