2023 Junior Awards Nominations Now Open

Tony Crowe • July 27, 2023

After recently announcing our new Partnership with Event Cinema focused on providing rewarding experiences and greater recognition starting with our first Junior Presentation Night on Wednesday August 30.


You now have a  great opportunity to acknowledge individuals and teams who “go the extra mile” and demonstrate their passion and dedication to their club, Rugby League and the community. Nominations are now invited for awards in the NRL NT Junior League competitive age groups with the winners announced at the Junior Presentation Night being held at Palmerston Events Cinemas Gateway on Wednesday 30th August. Nominations for all categories close on Friday 18th August.


Apart from our standard Player of the Year,

Junior Volunteer of the Year (17 years and under) Nomination Link - https://forms.gle/ekyqKFTK8Cvybhbt7

Juniors Open Volunteer of the Year (18 years+) Nomination Link https://forms.gle/k8zLg2csvxXvgcjS9

Junior Coach of the Year. (Coaching a junior team in 2023) Nomination Link - https://forms.gle/6p7cguTCe8cTnPqn6

“Our House Rules ” Junior Team of the Year. Nomination Link - https://forms.gle/mWefBwtt1zDDPYuZA


The Final Award of the night will be presented to the Junior Club of the Year which we are very pleased to introduce in 2023 as part of NRL NT acknowledging the huge commitment to all those who are involved on and off the field throughout the Chemist Warehouse junior league season.


The presentations will start at 6.00pm with popcorn and drink on arrival with an expected presentation finish time of 7.15pm followed by the movie Gran Turismo https://www.eventcinemas.com.au/Movie/Gran-Turismo#cinemas=91&date=2023-08-04 and it is free of charge for those attending.


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