Walker & Ngauamo among Force winners at RugbyWA Awards

Wed, Aug 27, 2025, 3:00 AM
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by Western Force Media
Kalamunda & Force prop Braxton Walker took home two awards. Photo credit: RugbyWA / Anita Reca
Kalamunda & Force prop Braxton Walker took home two awards. Photo credit: RugbyWA / Anita Reca

Several members of the Western Force’s Super W squad were among the winners at Wednesday morning’s RugbyWA Grand Finals Award Breakfast at Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough.

The breakfast was held ahead of Saturday’s Fortescue RugbyWA Grand Finals to be played at Rockingham RUFC at Lark Hill.

A celebration of the 2025 rugby season, the Awards Breakfast saw members of the rugby community acknowledged for their contributions to the competition throughout the year.

Force front-rower Braxton Walker claimed both the Women’s Premier Grade top try scorer and top points scorer for her efforts with Kalamunda Districts.

Wanneroo and Force prop Alapeta Ngauamo was awarded for her attitude and performance with the Fortescue Never Ever Give Up (NEGU) Award.

Cottesloe and Force outside back Sheree Hume finished third in voting for the Sue Roberts Trophy, Women’s Premier Grade best and fairest.

UWA’s Xavier Short, who was last week named in the wider Force squad for the upcoming Super Rugby Men’s U19s, won the George Newstead Award for Colt of the Year.

ARKS RUFC’s Jerard Saunders, who has joined the coaching team for the Force’s Super Rugby Men’s U16s side, won the Team Behind The Team Coach of the Year.

Click here for the full list of winners & RugbyWA article

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