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Season Awards - Roosters
A list of women receiving recognition
at the Roosters' annual awards.
KARI Foundation
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| Year | Player |
| 2018 | Zahara Temara |
| 2019 | Talisha Harden |
| 2020 | Hannah Southwell |
| 2021 | Isabelle Kelly |
| 2022 | Raecene McGregor |
| 2023 | Tarryn Aiken |
| 2024 | Olivia Kernick |
| 2025 | Olivia Kernick |
NRLW Players'
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| Year | Player |
| 2020 | Zahara Temara |
| 2021 | Sarah Togatuki |
| 2022 | Isabelle Kelly |
| 2023 | Corban Baxter (née McGregor) |
| 2024 | Isabelle Kelly |
| 2025 | Taina Naividi |
| The Roosters NRLW Players' Player of the Year was not awarded prior to 2020. |
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NRLW Rookie Of The Year |
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| Year | Player |
| 2021 | Olivia Kernick |
| 2022 | Otesa Pule |
| 2023 | Mia Wood |
| 2024 | Eliza Lopamaua |
| 2025 | Macie Carlile |
| The Roosters NRLW Rookie of the Year was not awarded prior to 2021. |
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N.S.W. Women's Premiership
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| Year | Player |
| 2020 | Isabelle Kelly |
| 2021 | Tayla Predebon |
| 2022 | Jocelyn Kelleher |
| 2023 | Jayme Fressard |
| 2024 | Taneisha Gray |
| 2025 | Nikiah Campbell |
| Playing as the Central Coast Roosters, the Club joined the competition, which commenced in 2018, in its third season. Prior to 2025 the competition did not run simultaneously with the NRLW, therefore enabling senior NRLW players to participate regularly in that competition on a regular basis. |
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