Nathan Cleary has capped off another stellar season by taking home the prestigious Merv Cartwright Medal at the club's annual awards night on Tuesday.
This marks Cleary’s third time winning the club’s top individual honour, recognising his leadership and consistent excellence throughout the 2025 NRL season.
The star halfback also claimed the OAK Plus Try of the Year, highlighting his impact on the field.
Winger Tom Jenkins was a dual award winner on the night, receiving the John Farragher Award for Courage and Determination as well as the MKJ Projects Members Player of the Year, a testament to his resilience and popularity among fans.
Young front rower Luron Patea was named the Ben Alexander Rookie of the Year, celebrating a breakout debut season, while experienced forward Scott Sorensen was recognised as Club Person of the Year for his leadership and contributions on and off the field.
Matt Eisenhuth was honoured with the Senior Education Award for his commitment to personal development, and Jirah Liddiard received the Junior Education Award for his academic achievements.
In the club’s pathway programs, Jenson Tuaoi was awarded Jersey Flegg Player of the Year, and Luke Sommerton took out NSW Cup Player of the Year honours following a strong season in the second-tier competition.
The growing women's program also received recognition, with Harmony Covacich named the Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership Player of the Year for her outstanding performances throughout the season.
2025 AWARD WINNERS
Merv Cartwright Medal – Nathan Cleary
John Farragher Award for Courage and Determination – Tom Jenkins
MKJ Projects Members Player of the Year – Tom Jenkins
Ben Alexander Rookie of the Year – Luron Patea
Club Person of the Year – Scott Sorensen
Senior Education Award – Matt Eisenhuth
Jersey Flegg Player of the Year – Jenson Tuaoi
Junior Education Award – Jirah Liddiard
NSW Cup Player of the Year – Luke Sommerton
Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership Player of the Year – Harmony Covacich
OAK Plus Try of the Year – Nathan Cleary