Liberty A-League Awards voting now open for 2023-24: Everything you need to know

The Dolan Warren Awards are back for 2024. This is your chance to vote for the players you believe are most deserving of these prestigious awards.

Check out the list of Liberty A-League Women awards and nominees that you can vote on.

Hurry! Voting closes on Wednesday 24 April, 2024. 

CAST YOUR VOTES HERE

Isuzu UTE A-League voting will open once the Regular Season has concluded.

Liberty A-League Women Award Nominations

eToro Playmaker of the Year (Fan vote)
  • Abbey Lemon (Round 5 – Sydney FC v Adelaide United)
  • Holly Caspers (Round 10 – Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Victory)
  • Cassidy Davis (Round 12 – Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar)
  • Indiana Dos Santos (Round 15 – Sydney FC v Perth Glory)
  • Alyssa Whinham (Round 19 – Wellington Phoenix v Perth Glory)

VOTE HERE

Liberty Goal of the Year (Panel + fan vote)
  • Macey Fraser (Round 4 – Wellington Phoenix v Western United)
  • Sarina Bolden (Round 8 – Newcastle Jets v Western United)
  • Sarina Bolden (Round 12 – Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar)
  • Emily Gielnik (Round 17 – Melbourne Victory v Western Sydney Wanderers)
  • Melindaj Barbieri (Round 18 – Newcastle Jets v Perth Glory)
  • Cassidy Davis (Round 3 – Newcastle Jets v Western Sydney Wanderers)
  • Wurigumula (Round 9 – Central Coast Mariners v Canberra United)
  • Sarah Clark (Round 11 – Canberra United v Newcastle Jets)
  • Emily Gielnik (Round 13 – Melbourne Victory v Canberra United)
  • Sophie Harding (Round 20 – Western Sydney Wanderers v Perth Glory)

VOTE HERE

Save of the Year (Panel + fan vote)
  • Jordan Silkowitz (Round 4 – Brisbane Roar v Central Coast Mariners)
  • Brianna Edwards (Round 15 – Wellington Phoenix v Newcastle Jets)
  • Jordan Silkowitz (Round 16 – Brisbane Roar v Wellington Phoenix)
  • Coco Majstorovic (Round 18 – Canberra United v Western United)
  • Morgan Aquino (Round 18 – Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets)
  • Casey Dumont (Round 20 – Central Coast Mariners v Canberra United)
  • Bárbara (Round 21 – Melbourne City v Central Coast Mariners)
  • Chloe Lincoln (Round 21 – Canberra United v Wellington Phoenix)
  • Aimee Feinberg-Danieli (Round 22 – Wellington Phoenix v Western Sydney Wanderers)
  • Courtney Newbon (Round 5 – Central Coast Mariners v Wellington Phoenix)

VOTE HERE

Young Footballer of the Year (Panel + fan vote)
  • Georgia Cassidy (October – Perth Glory)
  • Daniela Galic (November – Melbourne City)
  • Alana Murphy (December – Melbourne Victory)
  • Maddie Caspers (January – Sydney FC)
  • Peta Trimis (February – Central Coast Mariners)
  • Emma Dundas (March – Newcastle Jets)

VOTE HERE

Fan Player of the Year (Fan vote)

Each winner of the Liberty A-League Player of the Month is nominated for the Fan Player of the Year award, while the top 15 finishers in the Opta Index across the season are also in the mix.

  • *Rylee Foster (October/November – Wellington Phoenix)
  • *Rylee Foster (December – Wellington Phoenix)
  • Hillary Beall (January – Western United)
  • *Izzy Nino (February – Newcastle Jets)
  • Mariana Speckmaier (March – Wellington Phoenix)

Opta Index Scores End of Season:

  • Morgan Aquino (Perth Glory)
  • Michelle Heyman (Canberra United)
  • Holly McNamara (Melbourne City)
  • Sophie Harding (Western Sydney Wanderers)
  • Courtney Newbon (Melbourne Victory)
  • Casey Dumont (Central Coast Mariners)
  • Sarina Bolden (Newcastle Jets)
  • Cortnee Vine (Sydney FC)
  • Emily Gielnik (Melbourne Victory)
  • Mariana Speckmaier (Wellington Phoenix)
  • Jada Whyman (Sydney FC)
  • Chloe Lincoln (Canberra United)
  • Rachel Lowe (Melbourne Victory)
  • Hannah Keane (Western United)
  • Daniela Galic (Melbourne City)

VOTE HERE

* Each Fan Player of the Month Winner from the Regular Season earns an automatic nomination for Fan Player of the Year. Rylee Foster (Wellington Phoenix)(Oct/Nov & Dec) and Izzy Nino (Newcastle Jets)(Feb) who both earned nominations for Fan Player of the Year have been ruled ineligible and subsequently removed from voting as a player is ineligible to win the A-League Women Fan Player of the Year if the player is:

In accordance with the A-League Women Disciplinary Regulations, receives a Direct Red Card in a Match, or otherwise suspended as a result of a determination of a body under the A- League Women Disciplinary Regulations during the Regular Season for any one of the following offences;
(ii) R1 – Serious Foul Play
(iii) R2 – Violent Conduct (Rylee Foster & Isobel Nino)
(iv) R3 – Biting or spitting at any person
(v) R6 – Using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures