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Inspirational Isabelle Kelly wins 2024 Players’ Champion
The Rugby League Players Association (RLPA) is proud to announce Sydney Roosters captain Isabelle Kelly as the winner of the 2024 Players’ Champion individual accolade, as voted by NRLW players.
Kelly has been a leading force at centre for her Sydney Roosters side, producing her trademark power game almost every time she has taken the field. In her 10 games so far for the 2024 NRLW season, Kelly has three tries, three try assists, nine line breaks, and is averaging 198 metres per game.
The Roosters’ captain is second in the league for post-contact metres, fourth for tackle breaks, second for total run metres, and sixth for line breaks.
“It is a massive honour,” said Isabelle Kelly on winning the 2024 Players’ Champion award.
“Looking at the calibre of players who have won this award before is super special for me. Being voted by the wider playing group is something that I am honoured with and I’m really grateful for all the girls who voted for me.”
“When you look at those players [previous winners], they’ve been pioneers within our women’s game. To be alongside them and have my name with theirs is a massive honour and something I don’t take very lightly and something that I am super proud of.”
Clint Newton, CEO of the RLPA, praised Isabelle Kelly for being voted the 2024 Players’ Champion by her fellow NRLW players.
“On behalf of the RLPA I would like to congratulate Isabelle on winning the game’s biggest and most prestigious player-voted award,” said Clint Newton.
“Isabelle has led her team with bravery, commitment and class with her brutal running game that has been a key element of the Roosters path to the NRLW Grand Final.”
Kelly is the fourth Roosters’ player to win the NRLW Players’ Champion from the NRLW, and the last Rooster to win the individual accolade, Raecene McGregor, praised Kelly for being voted the 2024 Players’ Champion.
“Issy is one of the hardest working people I’ve met, and this Players’ Champion accolade comes off the back of how much time and energy she has committed to try and be the best player she can be,” said Raecene McGregor.
“Isabelle is also a great leader, and those leadership qualities don’t go unnoticed by teammates and rival players. She really deserves this Player’s Champion award, as voted by NRLW players. She’s not only a great player but an even better person who I am proud to have called a teammate and shared a field with as an opposing player.”
Teagan Berry, the 2023 Players’ Champion winner, also praised Isabelle for her 2024 NRLW season.
“I just wanted to say a massive congrats to Issy on being chosen as the Players’ Champion for 2024,” said Teagan Berry.
“I know for me being voted as the best last year from the players was something so special. Issy has had an outstanding year as always. She is a pioneer of our game and is an inspiration to not only myself but also to the young female players aspiring to play in the NRLW.”
2024 Players’ Champion Finalists from the NRLW
Abbi Church
Isabelle Kelly – Winner
Olivia Kernick
Julia Robinson
Tamika Upton
About The Players’ Champion voting:
- RLPA Delegates from each NRLW club put forward four Contenders from their own teams.
- In total, 40 Contenders are then eligible to receive Players’ Champion votes from their NRLW peers in the end-of-season poll.
- Voting is open to all contracted NRLW players, with each player voting for opposition Contenders using a 3/2/1 format. Players cannot vote for their teammates.
- Players are not penalised for any suspensions and/or fines received during the course of the season.
- The player with the most number of votes across all teams is awarded The Players’ Champion.
Players’ Champion Winners:
- 2023 Shaun Johnson & Teagan Berry
- 2022 James Tedesco (3) & Raecene McGregor
- 2021 Tom Trbojevic & Emma Tonegato
- 2020 Nathan Cleary & Hannah Southwell
- 2019 James Tedesco (2) & Jessica Sergis
- 2018 Kalyn Ponga & Simaima Taufa
- 2017 James Tedesco (1)
- 2016 Jason Taumalolo
- 2015 Johnathan Thurston (4)
- 2014 Johnathan Thurston (3)
- 2013 Johnathan Thurston (2)
- 2012 Ben Barba
- 2011 Akuila Uate
- 2010 Darius Boyd
- 2009 Jarryd Hayne
- 2008 Braith Anasta & Petero Civoniceva
- 2007 Matt Bowen
- 2006 Ben Kennedy
- 2005 Johnathan Thurston (1)
- 2004 Danny Buderus