2022 Best & Fairest Nominees
Tony Crowe • August 25, 2022
2022 Best & Fairest Nominees

2022 NRL NT Chemist Warehouse Junior Rugby League Best and Fairest Nominee's
Under 13 Boys
- Marquell Albert, South Darwin Rabbitohs
- Kim Aldenhoven, Litchfield Bears
- Dayne Tarau, Northern Sharks
Under 14 Girls
- Bec Ashford, Litchfield Bears
- Shanara Buyong, Darwin Brothers
- Charli McWhirter, Katherine Cowboys
Under 14 Boys
- Fraser Brown, Palmerston Raiders
- Tyler Rory, Darwin Brothers
- Deacon Summerville, Litchfield Bears
Under 15 Boys
- Murray Fogg, Litchfield Bears
- Jayden Mick, Northern Sharks
- Kye Ryan, Palmerston Raiders
Under 16 Girls
- Mataira Aukino, Northern Sharks
- Honey Chastain, Darwin Brothers
- Nelly Thomas, Katherine Cowboys
Under 16 Boys
- Adam Birse, Palmerston Raiders
- Warrick Campbell, Katherine Cowboys
- Mitchell Manktelow, Litchfield Bears
Under 18 Boys
- Kyro Ahmat, Darwin Brothers
- Jye Fong, Darwin Brothers
- Beau Ryan, Litchfield Bears
2022 NRL NT Quitline Senior Rugby League Best and Fairest Nominee's
B Grade Men's
- Deni Lee, Northern Sharks
- Brodie Morcom, Litchfield Bears
- Liam Robertson, Palmerston Raiders
Women's
- Calista Boyd, Darwin Brothers
- Kiyanah Toy, Litchfield Bears
- Teka Voysey, Nightcliff Dragons
A Grade Men's
- Robert Butcher, Nightcliff Dragons
- Alexander Johnson, Palmerston Raiders
- Dakota Marsh, Northern Sharks
- Isaac Seden-Kurnoth, Darwin Brothers
- Caleb Smith, Northern Sharks
On behalf of our Partners Chemist Warehouse and Quitline NRL NT wishes all the nominees the very Best of Luck.

The Northern Territory Rugby League Referees Association (NTRLRA) is officially launching the 2026 refereeing season with a Season Kick-Off Training and Information Session, bringing together new and returning match officials for a morning of learning, development, and connection. Referees play a vital role in the success of rugby league across the Northern Territory. From junior competitions through to senior matches, referees ensure the game is played in a safe, fair, and enjoyable environment for players, coaches, and supporters. This session provides an excellent opportunity for current referees to refresh their knowledge ahead of the upcoming season, while also welcoming new referees who are interested in getting involved in the game. Event Details Date: Sunday 22 March Time: 8:00am – 1:00pm Location: NRL NT The session will include a combination of on-field practical training and classroom learning, ensuring referees are well prepared for the 2026 season. Agenda & Schedule 8:00am – 10:00am On-field skill drills focusing on positioning, communication, and game management. 10:00am – 10:30am Morning tea and networking. 10:30am – 12:00pm – Classroom Focus 6–12 Years Referee Law updates Report writing guidelines International Law changes and quiz Safe Play Code review 12:00pm – 1:00pm Lunch and Association update, including: Season overview Registration information Uniform distribution

Sport, Recreation and Strategic Infrastructure is once again partnering with Matrix on Board to deliver two practical governance workshops for Peak Sporting Bodies and their affiliated clubs across the Northern Territory. These sessions are designed to strengthen the knowledge and confidence of committee members and board directors by providing clear, practical guidance on the key responsibilities involved in sporting governance. The Foundations of Governance workshops will cover a range of important topics, including legal duties of committee members, roles and responsibilities, understanding constitutions, association compliance requirements, running useful meetings, committee HR responsibilities, and financial oversight and obligations. These are all essential areas for clubs and peak bodies committed to strong leadership, sound decision-making, and long-term sustainability.  This training is aimed at sporting club committee members and Peak Body board directors, providing an excellent opportunity for current and emerging leaders to build their governance capability in a supportive learning environment. Importantly, the workshops are funded through the NT Department of People, Sport and Culture, with no fee to attend. Two workshop options are available to support participation: Workshop 1 – Face-to-Face Tuesday 21 April 5.30pm – 8.30pm Darwin International Tennis Centre, 9 Abala Road, Darwin 0812 Registration: Foundations of Governance 2026 – NT Peak Sporting Bodies | Sticky Tickets Workshop 2 – Online via MS Teams Wednesday 22 April 5.30pm – 7.30pm Registration: Via link on the attached flyer For further information, please contact Lindsay Ingamells on 08 8985 1728 or via email at lindsay@mob.com.au.

















