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Each club's NRLW Player of the Year winner for 2024

The full list of club award winners from the 2024 NRLW Telstra Premiership season as they were announced by each team.

Canberra Raiders

Raiders co-captain Simaima Taufa collected her second consecutive Player of the Year award. Taufa had another strong season in the Raiders’ second year in the NRLW, leading the team both on and off the field.

It was announced this year that the Raiders NRLW Player of the Year would also receive a Meninga Medal moving forward, with the award having the same name as the NRL player of the year winner.  

  • NRLW Player of the Year: Simaima Taufa
  • NRLW Coaches’ Award: Chanté Temara
  • NRLW Rookie of the Year: Relna Wuruki-Hosea
  • Female Junior Representative of the Year – Claudia Finau

Gold Coast Titans

Evania Pelite has claimed the triple crown in 2024, awarded Titans NRLW Player of the Year honours after a stellar season in the No. 1 jersey.

Titans coach Karyn Murphy praised Pelite for her inspirational performances in what has been one of her best NRLW seasons to date.

"Vani is so deserving of our player of the year. She’s had a wonderful season and as soon as she came back for the pre-season, I knew she was going to be on," she said.

  • NRLW Player of the Year: Evania Pelite 
  • NRLW Rookie of the Year: Georgia Grey
  • Members' NRLW MVP: Evania Pelite 
  • NRLW Players Player Award: Evania Pelite 

St George Illawarra Dragons

Alexis Tauaneai and Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa were named co-recipients of the NRLW Player of the Year Award.

Tauaneai, who made her NRLW debut for the club in Round 1 last year, led the team in runs (150), run metres (1529), post contact metres (705), tackles (300) and offloads (19). Teakaraanga-Katoa meanwhile played in all nine games for the second-straight year amassing career-highs in run metres (1260) and tackles (262).

  • NRLW Player of the Year Award: Alexis Tauaneai and Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa
  • Red V Members NRLW Player: Teagan Berry 
  • NRLW Emerging Talent award: Kasey Reh
  • Coach’s Award: Jamilee Bright 
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