Women
Men
Junior
Carole Wark Trophy-Most Outstanding Umpire
Carole Wark began umpiring in 1981 when she joined the Club. Since that time she has achieved a number of notable milestones. She gained an Australian A-Badge in 1991 and she was awarded the NSWWHA umpire of the year in 1993. She assisted in the development of umpires at every level. This trophy is awarded annually to the umpire who always strives to improve their own knowledge and skills, tries to give their best performance each time they take the field, and who demonstrates a commitment to developing and encouraging other umpires.
- 1996 Tiffany Brown
- 1997 Christine McNicol
- 1998 Tiffany Brown
- 1999 Christine McNicol
- 2000 Tiffany Brown
- 2001 Tiffany Brown
- 2002 Anita Martel
- 2003 Lisa Usher
- 2004 Melissa Newton
- 2005 Not Awarded
- 2006 Michelle Hancock
- 2007 Caroline Lake
- 2008 Caroline Lake
- 2009 Caroline Lake
- 2010 Helen Benfield
- 2011 Martin Bishop
- 2012 Martin Bishop
- 2013 Mark Short
- 2014 Martin Bishop
- 2015 Martin Bishop
- 2016 Ellie Sheard
- 2017 Lindesay Brine
- 2018 Colleen Downs
- 2019 Lindesay Brine
- 2020 Louise Tapsell
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 William Brine
- 2024 Peter Bestel
Molly Wark Trophy
The Trophy was donated by Molly Wark. Molly was instrumental in initiating the formation of the Glebe Women’s Hockey Club in 1978 where she was President for over ten years. She was actively involved in all aspects of the Club, both men and women, until her death in 2017. The Trophy is awarded annually to the Clubwoman who has contributed most to the Club both on and off the field and/or in administrative affairs.
- 1985 Jackie McNicol
- 1986 Anne Rochester
- 1987 Carol Purdy
- 1988 Lisa Williams
- 1989 Jill Strachan
- 1990 Elaine Trodden (McNicoll)
- 1991 Jane Goldsmith
- 1992 Carole Wark
- 1993 Margaret Howe
- 1994 Michelle Minett
- 1995 Anne Rochester
- 1996 Carole Wark
- 1997 Margaret Howe
- 1998 Margaret Howe
- 1999 Natalie White
- 2000 Margaret Howe
- 2001 Natalie White
- 2002 Moira Williams
- 2003 Lisa Usher
- 2004 Moira Williams
- 2005 Moira Williams
- 2006 Helen Howe
- 2007 Louise Tapsell
- 2008 Helen Howe
- 2009 Helen Howe
- 2010 Helen Benfield (Howe)
- 2011 Louise Tapsell and Angela Phillips
- 2012 Louise Tapsell
- 2013 Louise Tapsell
- 2014 Amy Lovegrove (Whalley)
- 2015 Melissa Newton
- 2016 Angela Wark
- 2017 Laura Schmahmann
- 2018 Laura Schmahmann
- 2019 Laura Schmahmann
- 2020 Kate Alexander
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Monica Bordignon
- 2024 Monica Bordignon
Margaret Howe Encouragement Award
Margaret Howe played for the Club and supported her family in their Club involvement and held many positions on the Women’s Committee including being manager for First Grade for several years. She was arguably our most outstanding Women’s Club Captain watching every player most weekends so she could be fair with selections. An enthusiastic champion of women’s hockey at all levels, she also took very seriously her responsibilities as a caring advocate for the players of all grades. Hardworking and generous with her time, she was an exceptional organiser, dedicated supporter, and was committed to engendering Club spirit. This trophy is awarded annually in her memory to encourage the continued involvement of a younger club member who has consistently provided the best example of Club spirit in their contribution to the club, on and/or off the field.
- 2005 Alison Cheong and Amy Smith
- 2006 Niki Watters and Elizabeth Wark
- 2007 Catherine Wark
- 2008 Alison Cheong and Amy Smith
- 2009 Melissa Newton
- 2010 Sara Bala
- 2011 Aisling Kimoski
- 2012 Anna Phillips
- 2013 Kate Inglis
- 2014 Prue Brady
- 2015 Ellie Sheard
- 2016 Phoebe Kershaw
- 2017 Cecile Crobach (Netherlands)
- 2018 Ana Moraitakis
- 2019 Ana Moraitakis
- 2020 Charlie Pepper
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Ella Tamir
- 2024 Jessica Kennedy
Natalie White Trophy-Most Outstanding Junior
An outstanding NSW player and U21 coach herself, Natalie has contributed enormously to the development of the Club’s women players coaching the First Grade team in our first foray into the SWHL ML1 competition. Natalie exposed players of all abilities to top level coaching. She established a youth development squad aimed at fostering junior talent in the Club for both girls and boys and always showed a commitment to raising the standard of hockey. She served the Club as coach, umpire and administrator and continues to support as a selector and mentor. This trophy recognises Natalie’s contribution to the Club especially in encouraging junior players to play to the best of their ability. It is awarded annually to the Junior player (under 18 years of age) who has displayed the most potential throughout the year.
- 2005 Catherine Wark
- 2006 Catherine Wark
- 2007 Elizebeth Wark
- 2008 Phoebe Kershaw
- 2009 Ellora Thwaite
- 2010 Ellora Thwaite
- 2011 Natasha de Weerd
- 2012 Litiana Field
- 2013 Litiana Field
- 2014 Litiana Field
- 2015 Alanna Howe
- 2016 Litiana Field
- 2017 Litiana Field
- 2018 Olivia Cain
- 2019 Olivia Cain
- 2020 Pru Dallen
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Jess Weatherall
- 2024 Jess Weatherall
Anne Rochester Trophy
Ann Rochester, a member of the Diviney and Nilan families, began playing with the Club in 1982. Ann played 265 games for the Club and served in almost every committee role including the first Women’s Convenor in the Club’s Management Committee. Her contribution to the Club both on and off the field was marked by generosity, fairness and a hardworking, straightforward approach to any job that needed to be done. When she took something on she took it on with 100% commitment and high expectations. She inspired others around her to make the same effort in their hockey, their participation in the life of the Club and in life itself. This trophy is awarded to the Club’s most outstanding female player.
- 2009 Josie Barron
- 2010 Angela Philips
- 2011 Lynsey Askew
- 2012 Lynsey Askew
- 2013 Rebecca Howe
- 2014 Steanie Bell
- 2015 Alisha Middleton
- 2016 Lynsey Askew
- 2017 Alisha Middleton
- 2018 Cecile Crobach
- 2019 Lynsey Askew
- 2020 Aisling Klimoski
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Litianna Field
- 2024 Sarah Brine
Maddy Dell Memorial Trophy
The Maddy Dell trophy will be awarded each year to a woman player in the lower divisions who possesses the qualities that were so admired in Maddy. A player who works tirelessly for the club and her teammates; who is a great sportswoman who brings kindness, fairness and integrity to everything she does. Maddy is remembered as a remarkable young woman with a deep commitment to social justice and equality. She always said yes to giving back and did so with a warm, gentle and inclusive style. Maddy played hard for her beloved fifth grade team and always gave her all. She worked behind the scenes for others with great modesty. The Maddy Dell trophy recognises Maddy's contribution. It has been donated by the Alexander Prideaux family.
- 2020 Madeline Dell
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Gemma Mackenzie-Booth
- 2024 Amelia White
W J Taylor Cup
The trophy was first awarded in 1941. It was donated by W.J. Taylor, who at the time was the Club Patron. The award was originally for the Most Improved Player, however, since 1954 the wording was altered to the club member who has set the best example by consistent play and general demeanour.
- 1941 Frank Murray
- 1942 Not Awarded, (WW2)
- 1943 Jack Taylor
- 1944 Not Awarded, (WW2)
- 1945 Leo Murdoch
- 1946 Alan Cross
- 1947 Bob Needham
- 1948 Jack Buckley
- 1949 Fred Needham
- 1950 Jack Martin
- 1951 Vince Halls
- 1952 Jack Martin
- 1953 Glen Elliott
- 1954 Alex Robb
- 1955 Vernon Turner
- 1956 Jack Taylor
- 1957 Reg Matthews
- 1958 Paul Rogers
- 1959 Greg Harris
- 1960 Greg Harris
- 1961 Graeme Gilmour
- 1962 Ken Wark
- 1963 Pat Nilan
- 1964 Pat Nilan
- 1965 Graeme Gilmour
- 1966 Dave Stevens
- 1967 Ken Wark
- 1968 Martin Howe
- 1969 Robert Brown
- 1970 Keith Vincent
- 1971 Graeme Gilmour
- 1972 Vic Westacott
- 1973 Colin Smith
- 1974 Pat Nilan
- 1975 Ian Mutton
- 1976 Greg Corben
- 1977 Greg Corben
- 1978 Royce Jenkins
- 1979 Mike Buckley
- 1980 Geoff Paterson
- 1981 John "Todd" Smith
- 1982 Les Wark
- 1983 Danny O'Brien
- 1984 Terry Reece
- 1985 Bob Barrett
- 1986 Colin Rochester
- 1987 Tim Sutton
- 1988 Beven Ineson
- 1989 R "Ted" Edmondson
- 1990 Tom Jenkins
- 1991 Bevan Ineson
- 1992 Harry Wark
- 1993 Stephen Casey
- 1994 Michael Bougoukas
- 1995 Martin Howe
- 1996 Brent Gilmour
- 1997 Amrat Parbhu
- 1998 Amrat Parbhu
- 1999 Kieran Diviney
- 2000 John McDonaldd
- 2001 Mick Bougoukas
- 2002 Phil Winwood
- 2003 Stephen Casey
- 2004 Graham Brown
- 2005 Tom Holyoake
- 2006 Tom Holyoake
- 2007 Craig Bagley
- 2008 Alan Doughty
- 2009 John Cullen
- 2010 Chris Farrugia
- 2011 Jack Stocker
- 2012 Paul Diaper
- 2013 Owen Bailey
- 2014 Luke Rogers
- 2015 Chris Farrugia
- 2016 David Reid
- 2017 Aaron Nilan
- 2018 Aleks Manou
- 2019 Corey Morrow
- 2020 David Reid
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Dylan Howe
- 2024 Nico D'Onofrio
A J Oldfield Cup
The A J Oldfield Cup was also first awarded in 1941. The Cup was presented to the Club by the late A J
(Burt) Oldfield, the former Australian Wicketkeeper. The trophy is awarded to the Colt Under 21 player who
has been adjudged the most improved and best behaved during the season.
- 1941 Jack Taylor
- 1942 Not Awarded (WW2)
- 1943 Not Awarded (WW2)
- 1944 Not Awarded (WW2)
- 1945 John Richards
- 1946 John Collett
- 1947 Not Awarded
- 1948 Don Campbell
- 1949 Allan Halls
- 1950 Bob Rogers
- 1951 Ken Bolin
- 1952 Len Needham
- 1953 Ken Bolin
- 1954 Paul Rogers
- 1955 Paul Rogers
- 1956 Greg Harris
- 1957 Victor Westacott
- 1958 Pat Nilan
- 1959 Pat Nilan
- 1960 Bill Stubbs
- 1961 Pat Nilan
- 1962 Robert Brown
- 1963 Graham Kirkland
- 1964 Ross Croker
- 1965 Marvin Heaston
- 1966 Garry Manou
- 1967 Harry Wark jnr
- 1968 Graham Lisk
- 1969 Graham Lisk
- 1970 Royce Jenkins
- 1971 John McDonald
- 1972 Wayne Sullivan
- 1973 Les Wark
- 1974 Greg Corben
- 1975 Geoff Paterson
- 1976 Robert Diviney
- 1977 Robert Diviney
- 1978 Ken Wark jnr
- 1979 Ken Wark jnr
- 1980 Ken Wark jnr
- 1981 Danny O'Brien
- 1982 Ken War4k jnr
- 1983 Craig Stubbs
- 1984 Ken Bennett
- 1985 David Rochester
- 1986 Michael Divney
- 1987 Julian Dell
- 1988 Wayne Southwell
- 1989 David Annan
- 1990 Shane Nilan
- 1991 Stuart Corkery
- 1992 Glen Barnes
- 1993 Patrick McCann
- 1994 Brad Goodridge
- 1995 Allan Alderson
- 1996 Christian Campano
- 1997 Sam Everist
- 1998 Steve Sherwood
- 1999 Yuri Schimke
- 2000 Aaron Oman
- 2001 Aaron Nilan
- 2002 Adam Howard
- 2003 Michael Wark
- 2004 Brendan Booth
- 2005 Ian Paterson
- 2006 Michael Wark
- 2007 `Ian Paterson
- 2008 Ian Paterson
- 2009 Scott Cleary
- 2010 Aleks Manou
- 2011 Ross Bougoukas
- 2012 Ross Bougoukas
- 2013 Dominic Tintner
- 2014 Dominic Tintner
- 2015 Toby Ferguson
- 2016 Sam Alexander-Prideaux
- 2017 Sam Alexander-Prideaux
- 2018 Rodrigio Pedraza-Luna
- 2019 Tim Pritchard
- 2020 Nicky Vera
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Robert Frew
- 2024 Henry Hunt
V J Turner Cup u16 & u17
In their efforts to foster Junior Hockey in the Club, the Management Committee of 1950, decided to present a trophy for the most improved junior under the age of 17 years. The Cup was named after Vern Turner in appreciation for his work for Juniors. Vern was an outstanding player and an equally outstanding coach. He first started with the Club in 1942, playing Left Wing and soon went into first grade. He played 261 games and scored 84 goals. His ambition was to coach a winning Under 16’s team. This ambition was unfulfilled when he left the Club in 1957. In the following 1958 Season, two teams which he had coached played out the final.
- 1950 Keith Riley
- 1951 Bennett Dunn
- 1952 Maurie Cownie
- 1953 Eddy Kenny
- 1954 Bill Stubbs
- 1955 John Whittle
- 1956 Gary Sullivan
- 1957 Barry Angus
- 1958 Brian Howe
- 1959 Graeme Gilmour
- 1960 Dennis Lisk
- 1961 Harry Wark jnr
- 1962 Dennis Brown
- 1963 Colin Brown
- 1964 Not Awarded
- 1965 Not Awarded
- 1966 Graham Lisk
- 1967 John McMahon
- 1968 Wayne Sullivan
- 1969 Michael Weatherly
- 1970 Wayne Sullivan
- 1971 Les Wark
- 1972 Robert Diviney
- 1973 Robert Diviney
- 1974 Robert Diviney
- 1975 Tony Cowan
- 1976 Brian Bissakker
- 1977 Allen Chu
- 1978 Scott Brown
- 1979 Peter Cremin
- 1980 Leo Kalisperos
- 1981 Leo Kalisperos
- 1982 Kieran Dell
- 1983 Craig Schubert
- 1984 Julian Dell
- 1985 Shane Filewood
- 1986 James Fitzgerald
- 1987 Damien Galluzzo
- 1988 Brett Stubbs
- 1989 Damien Galluzzo
- 1990 Aaron Nilan
- 1991 Aaron Nilan
- 1992 Adam Campano
- 1993 Adam Campano
- 1994 Christian Campano
- 1995 Aaron Oman
- 1996 Wayne Benfield
- 1997 Alex Crook
- 1998 Pat Casey
- 1999 Pat Wark
- 2000 Adam Howard
- 2001 Mark Paterson
- 2002 Matt Wark
- 2003 Zach Farlow
- 2004 Luke Freeman
- 2005 Alistair Cullen
- 2006 Teren Manou
- 2007 Josh LaSpina
- 2008 Ross Bougoukas
- 2009 Jake Ribarovski
- 2010 Dominic Tintner
- 2011 Tim De Weerd
- 2012 Dylan Howe
- 2013 Max Tintner
- 2014 Mack Noller
- 2015 Sam Alexander- Prideaux
- 2016 Bill Eustace
- 2017 Tim Pritchard
- 2018 Riley Nilan
- 2019 Cameron Jones
- 2020 Orlando Travis
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Oliver Tordoff
- 2024 Sebastian Derrick
Michael "Addo" Atterton Memorial Trophy
Michael Atterton died tragically in early 1978; the Club awarded this Trophy in fond memory of him. In 1965, at the age of 6, ‘Addo’ commenced his hockey with the Club. Whilst still a Junior, at the age of 14, he played his first senior game. He was considered to be, potentially, one of the most outstanding prospects in the Club. The Trophy was first awarded in 1978, for the player with the most potential.
- 1978 Alex McPhee
- 1979 Craig Stubbs
- 1980 Danny O'Brien
- 1981 Warren Birmingham
- 1982 Leo Kalisperos
- 1983 David Rochester
- 1984 Craig Martin
- 1985 Michael Diviney
- 1986 James Fitzgerald
- 1987 James Fitzgerald
- 1988 David Annan
- 1989 Craig Greaves
- 1990 Craig Greaves
- 1991 Craig Greaves
- 1992 Aaron Nilan
- 1993 Aaron Nilan
- 1994 Simon Booth
- 1995 Dean Benfield
- 1996 Dean Benfield
- 1997 Aaron Oman
- 1998 Aaron Oman
- 1999 Darryn Booth
- 2000 Darryn Booth
- 2001 Darryn Booth
- 2002 Mark Paterson
- 2003 Mark Paterson
- 2004 Ian Paterson
- 2005 Matthew Wark
- 2006 Alister Cullen
- 2007 Alister Cullen
- 2008 Matthew Wark
- 2009 Alex Sheard
- 2010 B J Bruton
- 2011 B J Bruton
- 2012 Andrew Palmer
- 2013 B J Bruton
- 2014 Alasdair Brown
- 2015 B J Bruton
- 2016 Tim Pritchard
- 2017 Riley Nilan
- 2018 Tim Pritchard
- 2019 Sam Alexander-Prideaux
- 2020 Ben Martin
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Ben Martin
- 2024 Orlando Travis
Robert Diviney Memorial Trophy
This Trophy was donated by the Bank of NSW and given to the Club in memory of Robert Diviney who died tragically at age 23 in April, 1982. He was hit by a car on his way home from hockey training at Jubilee Oval. Robert was an outstanding player whose enormous potential was recognised from an early age with his selection in the NSW Colts at age 16. A player in the legendary mould of his uncle, Pat Nilan, Robert was fast, agile and had excellent elimination skills making him an ‘elusive’ opponent. The trophy is awarded to the nost outstanding club player, Junior or Senior.
- 1982 Warren Birmingham
- 1983 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1984 Craig Stubbs
- 1985 Grant Martin
- 1986 David Rochester
- 1987 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1988 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1989 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1990 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1990 Craig Greaves
- 1991 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1992 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1993 Craig Stubbs
- 1994 Warren Birmingham
- 1995 Warren Birmingham
- 1996 Shane Nilan
- 1997 Ken Wark jnr
- 1998 Steve Sherwood
- 1999 Aaron Nilan
- 2000 James Wright
- 2001 Aaron Nilan
- 2002 Darryn Booth
- 2003 Darryn Booth
- 2004 Shane Nilan
- 2005 Dean Benfield
- 2006 Mark Paterson
- 2007 Aaron Oman
- 2008 Mark Paterson
- 2007 Aaron Oman
- 2008 Mark Paterson
- 2009 Matthew Wark
- 2010 Matthew Wark
- 2011 Ian Paterson
- 2012 B J Bruton
- 2013 Mark Paterson
- 2014 Mark Paterson
- 2015 Mark Paterson
- 2016 Mark Paterson
- 2017 Andy Leat
- 2018 B J Bruton
- 2019 B J Bruton
- 2020 Aaron Nilan
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Josh La Spina
- 2024 Tim Pritchard
Pat Nilan Trophy
Pat Nilan, ex Triple Olympian, donated this Trophy to the Club. It is to be presented to the most outstanding club member, Junior or Senior. The award is unique in that it can be award to an individual or groups.
- 1984 Graeme Gilmour
- 1985 Keith Paterson
- 1986 Keith Paterson
- 1987 Martin Howe
- 1988 Gary Wark
- 1989 Eric "Cook" Fraser
- 1990 Col Rochester
- 1991 Harry Wark Jnr
- 1992 Jim Oman
- 1993 Maureen Paterson
- 1994 Les Wark
- 1995 Maureen Paterson
- 1996 Anne Wark
- 1997 Marget Howe
- 1998 Jim Oman
- 1999 Artificial Turf Committee
Harry Wark Jnr (Convenor)
Eddy Crook
Rodney Hammett
Jim Oman
Marilynne Smith
Robert Taylor
David Trodden
Harry Wark snr
Les Wark - 2000 Glen Dunn
- 2001 Bob Taylor
- 2002 Michael Bougoukas
- 2003 Harry Wark
- 2004 Ron Cheong
- 2005 John Nilan
- 2006 Geoff Paterson
- 2007 Raelene Lindeberg
- 2008 Mark Noller
- 2009 Vernon Howe
- 2010 Andrew "Googa" Goodrick
- 2011 Helen Benfield and Danny O'Brien
- 2012 Matthew Wark
- 2013 Adam Campano
- 2017 The Junior Committee
Clare Prideaux
Allison Cummins
Sue Heath
Aaron Nilan
Lindesay Brine - 2018 Aaron Nilan
- 2019 Ross Bougoukas
- 2020 Katrina Cochrane
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Ken Wark Jnr
- 2024 Monica Bordignon
Harry Wark Snr Trophy
This trophy is dedicated to the memory of Harry Wark Snr, Club Patron, Life Member who played a record 754 games for the Club, including First Grade and the lower grades. Harry was a passionate and committed member of the Club who supported the development of younger players and the enjoyment of the game amongst the lower grade players. This trophy is awarded to a member in the lower division who participated with the same loyalty, enthusiasm and dedication to the true traditions of the Club.
- 2003 Geoff Hammett
- 2004 Vernon Howe
- 2005 Andrew "Googa" Goodrick
- 2006 Graham Brown
- 2007 Tim Sutton
- 2008 Milcho Klimoski
- 2009 Bernard Adcock
- 2010 Adrain McKeown
- 2011 Jason McDonald
- 2012 George Manou
- 2013 Erin Schlicht
- 2014 Adrian McKeown
- 2015 Adam Campano
- 2016 Edward Noller
- 2017 Craig Martin
- 2018 Gareth Mealing
- 2019 Adrain McKeown
- 2020 Brad Goodridge
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Rupert Hughes
- 2024 Darcy Tobias
J W Kenny Trophy
This Trophy was first competed for in 1975. It was donated by Jim Kenny, Patron, Life Member and Foundation Member of the Club. The Committee along with Jim decided to award the trophy to the most outstanding First Grader each season. It was further decided that the Committee would take into consideration points allocated in the SHA Brian Booth Medal Award. However, since 1980, in making the award, the winner was not necessarily the highest points scorer from the Club in the Brian Booth Medal list.
- 1976 Ian Mutton
- 1977 Robert Diviney
- 1978 Geoff Paterson
- 1979 Greg Corben
- 1980 Graham Bell
- 1981 Garry Manou
- 1982 Warren Birmingham
- 1983 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1984 Colin Rochester
- 1985 Les Wark
- 1986 Robert Wark
- 1987 Danny O'Brien
- 1988 Peter Busch
- 1989 Danny O'Brien
- 1990 George Manou
- 1991 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1992 Craig Stubbs
- 1993 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1994 Ken Wark Jnr
- 1995 Shane Nilan
- 1996 Pat McCann
- 1997 Shane Nilan
- 1998 Shane Nilan
- 1999 Aaron Nilan
- 2000 Steve Sherwood
- 2001 Aaron Nilan
- 2002 James Wright
- 2003 Aaron Oman
- 2004 Dean Benfield
- 2005 Darryn Booth
- 2006 Dean Benfield
- 2007 Mark Paterson
- 2008 Dean Benfield
- 2009 Alister Cullen
- 2010 Alister Cullen
- 2011 Aleks Manou
- 2012 Anthony Charge
- 2013 B J Bruton
- 2014 Aleks Manou
- 2015 Ian Paterson
- 2016 William Noller
- 2017 Aleks Manou
- 2018 Josh La Spina
- 2019 Mark Paterson
- 2020 Ben Smith
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Kael Webster
- 2024 Ben Martin
Ralph Rochester Trophy U13 & U14
The Junior player who is the most outstanding junior fourteen years and under with the best general demeanour on and off the field.
- 1972 Danny O'Brien
- 1973 Chris King
- 1974 Danny O'Brien
- 1975 Neil "Butch" McDonald
- 1976 Stephen Dunn
- 1977 Stephen Dunn
- 1978 Mark Edwards
- 1979 Andrew "Googa" Goodrick
- 1980 Michael Diviney
- 1981 David Rochester
- 1982 Shane Nilan
- 1983 Shane Filewood
- 1984 Shane Nilan
- 1985 Aaron Nilan
- 1986 Jason Greaves
- 1987 Jason Greaves
- 1988 Adam Farrawell
- 1989 Ben Howe
- 1990 Karen Bowden
- 1991 Geoff Hammett
- 1992 Mary Wark
- 1993 Anthony Wark
- 1994 No record
- 1995 Patrick Wark
- 1996 Tim Harvey
- 1997 Matthew Wark
- 1998 Matthew Wark
- 1999 Michael Wark
- 2000 Ian Paterson
- 2001 Alister Cullen
- 2002 Nathan Dart
- 2003 Alek Manou
- 2004 Ross Bougoukas
- 2005 Alex Sheard
- 2006 Dominic Tintner
- 2007 Tim Fleming
- 2008 Jordan Dart
- 2009 Dylan Howe
- 2010 Mack Noller
- 2011 Jack Beehan
- 2012 Delilah Rodrigues
- 2013 Angus Baird
- 2014 Tim Pritchard
- 2015 Emma Alexander-Prideaux & Alanna Howe
- 2016 Layla Riley
- 2017 Orlando Travis
- 2018 Orlando Travis
- 2019 Hugo Moore
- 2020 Jess Weatherall
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Annabelle Roxburgh
- 2024 Sophie Lloyd
V J Turner Cup U16 & U17
In 1950, the Club decided to present a trophy for the most improved Junior under the Age of 17 years to foster Junior hockey in the Club. The Cup was named after Vern Turner in appreciation for his work for Juniors. Vern was an outstanding player and an equally outstanding Coach. He first started with the Club in 1942, playing Left Wing and soon went into First Grade. He played 261 games and scored 84 goals. His ambition was to coach a winning under 16’s team. This ambition was unfulfilled when he left the Club in 1957. In the following 1958 season, two teams which he had coached played out the final.
- 1950 Keith Riley
- 1951 Bennett Dunn
- 1952 Maurie Cownie
- 1953 Eddy Kenny
- 1954 Bill Stubbs
- 1955 John Whittle
- 1956 Gary Sullivan
- 1957 Barry Angus
- 1958 Brian Howe
- 1959 Graeme Gilmour
- 1960 Dennis Lisk
- 1961 Harry Wark Jnr
- 1962 Dennis Brown
- 1963 Colin Brown
- 1964 Not Awarded
- 1965 Not Awarded
- 1966 Graham Lisk
- 1967 John McMahon
- 1968 Wayne Sullivan
- 1969 Michael Weatherly
- 1970 Wayne Sullivan
- 1971 Les Wark
- 1972 Robert Diviney
- 1973 Robert Diviney
- 1974 Robert Diviney
- 1975 Tony Cowan
- 1976 Brian Bissakker
- 1977 Allen Chu
- 1978 Scott Brown
- 1979 Peter Cremin
- 1980 Leo Kalisperos
- 1981 Leo Kalisperos
- 1982 Kieran Dell
- 1983 Craig Schubert
- 1984 Julian Dell
- 1985 Shane Filewood
- 1986 James Fitzgerald
- 1987 Damien Galluzzo
- 1988 Brett Stubbs
- 1989 Damien Galluzzo
- 1990 Aaron Nilan
- 1991 Aaron Nilan
- 1992 Adam Campano
- 1993 Adam Campano
- 1994 Christian Campano
- 1995 Aaron Oman
- 1996 Wayne Benfield
- 1997 Alex Crook
- 1998 Pat Casey
- 1999 Pat Wark
- 2000 Adam Howard
- 2001 Mark Paterson
- 2002 Matt Wark
- 2003 Zach Farlow
- 2004 Luke Freeman
- 2005 Alistair Cullen
- 2006 Teren Manou
- 2007 Josh LaSpina
- 2008 Ross Bougoukas
- 2009 Jake Ribarovski
- 2010 Dominic Tintner
- 2011 Tim De Weerd
- 2012 Dylan Howe
- 2013 Max Tintner
- 2014 Mack Noller
- 2015 Sam Alexander- Prideaux
- 2016 Bill Eustace
- 2017 Tim Pritchard
- 2018 Riley Nilan
- 2019 Cameron Jones
- 2020 Orlando Travis
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Oliver Tordoff
- 2024 Sebastian Derrick
Arthur Stubbs Trophy U14 & U15
The Junior player 16 years and under who has demonstrated outstanding potential and with the best demeanour on and off the field.
- 1973 Danny O'Brien
- 1974 Brian Bissaker
- 1975 Brian Bissaker
- 1976 Colin Rochester
- 1977 Craig Stubbs
- 1978 Keiran Dell
- 1979 Not Awarded
- 1980 Stephen Dunn
- 1981 B Moriatis
- 1982 Not Awarded
- 1983 Not Awarded
- 1984 Not Awarded
- 1985 Not Awarded
- 1986 Not Awarded
- 1987 Not Awarded
- 1988 Not Awarded
- 1989 Not Awarded
- 1990 Not Awarded
- 1991 Not Awarded
- 1992 Not Awarded
- 1993 Not Awarded
- 1994 Not Awarded
- 1995 Sam Everist & Anthony Wark
- 1996 Allen Morris
- 1997 Peter Wark
- 1998 Tim Harvey
- 1999 Adam Howard
2000 Mark Paterson - 2001 Andrew Cheong
- 2002 Ian Paterson
- 2003 Alister Cullen & Nathan Dart
- 2004 Nathan Dart & Catherine Wark
- 2005 Joshua La Spina
- 2006 Ross Bougoukas
- 2007 Alex Sheard
- 2008 Dominic Tinter
- 2009 Rebecca de Weerd
- 2010 Ethan Doughty
- 2011 Dylan Howe
- 2012 Mack Noller
- 2013 Litiana Field
- 2014 Mim Pritchard
- 2015 Alana Howe
- 2016 Tim Pritchard
- 2017 Riley Nilan
- 2018 Olive Currie
- 2019 Zane Goodridge
- 2020 Orlando Travis & Abbie Sen
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Airley Goodridge
- 2024 Jessica Weatherall
Brother Marcartan Keegan Trophy
Initially awarded to a Junior player under 11 years and extended to all players in 1998. Awarded to the Junior player who constantly plays an unselfish team game, supports their mates, never gives up and accepts victory and defeat equally.
- 1994 Brooke Schuberg
- 1995 Gabrielle Wark
- 1996 Zach Farlow
- 1997 Andrew Cheong
- 1998 Lindsay Griffith
- 1999 Karl Pilora & Ross Tapsell
- 2000 Andrew Fox
- 2001 Daniel Carey
- 2002 Teren Manou & Catherine Wark
- 2003 Scott Bortfield
- 2004 Daniel Mier
- 2005 Alister Cullen
- 2006 Hugo Drummond
- 2007 Jack Stocker
- 2008 Aleks Manou
- 2009 Dion Condack
- 2010 Ally Cooper
- 2011 Ambrose Hill
- 2012 Litiana Field
- 2013 Talia Morrow
- 2014 Oliver Brownbill
- 2015 Olive Currie
- 2016 Emma Smith
- 2017 Isabella Shannon
- 2018 Josh Rawsthone
- 2019 Edward Noble
- 2020 Jessica Kennedy
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Declan Cohen
- 2024 Oliver Tordoff
Bobby Fox Memorial Trophy U11 & U12
The under 12 player who has demonstrated outstanding potential and with the best demeanour on and off the field.
- 1998 Ian Paterson
- 1999 Alister Cullen & Nathan Dart
- 2000 Nathan Dart
- 2001 Dominic Kavanagh
- 2002 Ross Bougoukas
- 2003 Nicholas Derewlany
- 2004 Dominic Tintner
- 2005 Max McInnes
- 2006 Jordan Dart
- 2007 Elena Sheard
- 2008 Tim Pritchard
2009 Hugo Hughes - 2010 Sam Alexander-Prideaux
- 2011 Jackson Howe
- 2012 Bridget Kelly
- 2013 Riley Nilan
- 2014 Layla Riley
- 2015 Annie Millar
- 2016 Orlando Travis
- 2017 Janine Southwell
- 2018 Daisy Noble
- 2019 Sialia Cochrane
- 2020 Anna Kepert
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Jude Gibson
- 2024 Rani Batchelor
Billy "Jazza" Ryan Memorial Trophy
Awarded to the Junior player who has sought to improve their game and participate with the loyalty, enthusiasm and dedication to the true traditions of the Glebe Club.
- 2007 Eoghan O'Donnell
- 2008 Tim Graham
- 2009 Maddy Stewart
- 2010 Tim de Weerd
- 2011 Mim Pritchard
- 2012 Kyle Murray
- 2013 Cameron Jones
- 2014 Grace Dallen
- 2015 Jonah Riley
- 2016 Matthew West
- 2017 Clark Foster
- 2018 Asha Machin-Hunt
- 2019 Sarah Brine and Olivia Cain
- 2020 Nicholas Sabey
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Leo Nelson
- 2024 Siala Cochrane
Vernon Howe Celebration Cup
Initially called the Endeavour Cup from 2003 to 2015, the name was changed to honour Life Member, Vernon Howe and his long commitment to Junior players. Awarded to a player in their last year as a Glebe Junior, after several years with the Club. A player who, by word and action, has displayed a genuine and happy commitment to their friends, their teams and the Club. A player who has become a role model for the younger Glebe players, both on and off the field.
- 2003 Scott Howard
- 2004 Angus Glynn & Tom Schlosser
- 2005 Adam Turnbull & Ryan McConnell
- 2006 Lindsay Owen-Taylor
- 2007 Sam Noller
- 2008 Archie Hughes & Ross Bougoukas
- 2009 Correy Morrow
- 2010 Not Listed
- 2011 Not Listed
- 2012 Not Listed
- 2013 Not Listed
- 2014 Not Listed
- 2015 Not Listed
- 2016 Ryan Howe
- 2017 Jackson Howe
- 2018 Time Pritchard
- 2019 Jasmine Howe
- 2020 Olive Currie
- 2021 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not Awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Emmerson Bonhote
- 2024 Clark Foster
Glebe Women's Girls' Encouragement Award for U11 & U12
Donated by the Glebe Women to encourage and promote girls 12 years and under to play through Juniors and on into the Senior teams.
- 2007 Sophie Foster
- 2008 Clare Doughty
- 2009 Frankie Howard-White
- 2010 Jasmine Howe
- 2011 Annabel Barnsley
- 2012 Isabella Shannon
- 2013 Allegra Symonds
- 2014 Cate Heath
- 2015 Coralie Currie
- 2016 Molly Busch
- 2017 Clementine Gerber
- 2018 Mila Faine
- 2019 Ciara Javis
- 2020 Lauren Heaney
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Madeleine Harden
- 2024 Elyse Tyler-Stewart
Glebe Women's Girls' Encouragement Award for U13 & U14
Donated by the Glebe Women to encourage and promote girls 14 years and under to play through Juniors and on into the Senior teams.
- 2007 Georgina Hart
- 2008 Niamh Stephens
- 2009 Heidi Doran
- 2010 Beth Kelly
- 2011 Alice Schacher
- 2012 Alanna Howe
- 2013 Bridget Kelly
- 2014 Charlie Pepper
- 2015 Jasmine Howe
- 2016 Abby Foster
- 2017 Billy Pritchard
- 2018 Rahni Sailer
- 2019 Elise Bestel
- 2020 Bethan McCracken
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Eloise Roxburgh
- 2024 Camille Worsley
Glebe Men's Boys' Encouragement Award for U12 & U13
Donated by the Glebe Men to encourage and promote boys 12 years and under to play through Juniors, and on into the Senior teams.
- 2023 Joshua McQueen
- 2024 Cooper Heaney
Noller Family Boys Encouragement Award
Donated by the Noller Family to acknowledge the opportunities the Glebe Hockey Club provides to enjoy a great sport in a happy team environment and encourage boys 14 years and under to continue with their hockey through to the Senior teams.
- 2014 Yuri Farrawell
- 2015 Zack Arambewela
- 2016 Ryan Maniaty
- 2017 James Brine
- 2018 Edward Palmer
- 2019 Sebastian Derrick
- 2020 Mishka Cavadini-Bell
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Thomas Nelson
- 2024 Alby Shepherd
Paterson Family U10 Encouragement Award
Donated by the Paterson Family to encourage players 10 years and under to continue to develop their skills but also their team and club connections.
- 2024 Frank Paterson
Glebe Contribution Award
For the young person who has made the most outstanding contribution to the Glebe Hockey Club community.
- 2019 Margot Rawsthorne
- 2020 Georgia Sabey
- 2021 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2022 Not awarded, Covid-19
- 2023 Rupert Hughes
- 2024 Rupert Hughes
Junior Umpire Award
Awarded to a Junior player who has displayed a strong passion and commitment to their umpiring.
- 2023 Tom Kepert
- 2024 Andy Bestel