The Football Federation Australia will be hosting the Dolan Warren Awards virtually today.
The awards will be hosted by Tara Rushton of Fox Sports on both the W-League website and on Facebook starting at 12:00 PM AEST. Awards will be distributed every hour on the hour with the final award, the Julie Dolan Medal, being announced at 7:00 PM AEST.
The first award, The W-League Fair Play Award will be announced at 12:00 PM AEST after the welcome ceremony. The second award will be given to the Referee of the Year at 1:00 PM AEST.
The Golden Boot Award, which this year is split four ways between the Melbourne Victory's Natasha Dowie, the Perth Glory's Morgan Andrews, Sydney FC's Remy Siemsen, and the Western Sydney Wanderers' Kristen Hamilton will be awarded at 2:00PM AEST.
Five nominees are up for Goal of the year to be awarded at 3:00PM AEST:
Rocket-fuelled strikes 🚀
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) July 22, 2020
The contenders for Goal of the Year âš½ï¸#DolanWarrenAwards #WLeague pic.twitter.com/7Oeyo9UCBQ
The Goalkeeper of the Year will be handed out at 4:00 PM AEST to one of the following nominees:
A star-studded list to determine the safest hands in the Westfield #WLeague 🤲#DolanWarrenAwards pic.twitter.com/xTlm7C8sXU
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) July 22, 2020
The following nominees have been announced for the Young Footballer of the Year to be given out at 6:00 PM AEST:
The candidates for the Young Footballer of the Year in full flight this Westfield #WLeague season 💫#DolanWarrenAwards pic.twitter.com/NqVtZE0nKc
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) July 21, 2020
The awards ceremony will conclude with the Julie Dolan Medal at 7:00 PM AEST. Here are the following nominees:
Tonight, one of these players will be awarded the Julie Dolan Medal 🏅#DolanWarrenAwards #WLeague pic.twitter.com/roDUbakDfJ
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) July 23, 2020
Again, the awards will be streamed on the W-League website and on Facebook.
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