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Western Force players shine at glamour-packed awards night

Western Force players shine at glamour-packed awards night

Perth Now02-06-2025
Nick MacLennan & Georgina Thorp, Nick Champion & Olivia O'Donnell and Maddi Beale & Kurtley Beale. Picture: John Koh
Western Force stars and their partners glammed up for the team's annual awards night, where the best players were honoured for their sporting skills.
The River View Room at Optus Stadium was transformed into a sea of glamour as the talented players and team members let their hair down for an evening of celebrations after the Force's season wrapped up.
Tom Robertson claimed the Nathan Sharpe Medal which is the club's highest individual men's honour while women's stalwart and captain Trilleen Pomare won the Rebecca Clough Medal for their best Super W player.
Nick Champion de Crespigny and Anneka Stephens won the Force man and woman awards respectively, awarded to the players who best embody the Force spirit on and off the field as judged by the coaches.
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