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May and Togatuki receive major honours at Wests Tigers 2025 Awards Gala

The Wests Tigers NRL and NRLW squads, and a 600-strong audience including Club staff, partners, Members and fans gathered at Doltone House, Sydney this evening for the Wests Tigers 2025 Awards Gala – a celebration of the season that was and recognising individual excellence across all programs. 

 

Terrell May and Sarah Togatuki were the major winners, receiving the Kelly-Barnes Medal and the Wests Tigers NRLW Player of the Year Award respectively, among a raft of winners from throughout the Club. 

Further emphasising his exceptional season, May was also named NRL Players’ Player of the Year.

Having joined the club last November, May excelled in his first season in orange, white and black – playing all 24 games for the Wests Tigers in 2025. May averaged 166 running metres per game and led the league in offloads with 66, while also recording 69 tackle breaks over the course of the campaign. 

The Samoan international posted 1,023 tackles at a 97.7% efficiency rate, while averaging 73 minutes per game – illustrating both his durability and impact in the middle of the field.

Togatuki creates more Club history with her third consecutive NRLW Player of the Year Award. The latest honour for the damaging middle forward means she has taken out the top prize in all three of the Wests Tigers seasons in the elite women’s competition.

The NSW Origin and Jillaroos star now joins Gareth Ellis (2009-2011) as the only players to win three successive Wests Tigers Player of the Year awards. 

Togatuki played every match for Wests Tigers in the 2025 season, averaging 142 metres, making 28 tackle breaks and clocking up 599 post-contact metres in 11 games. 

The Club’s rising stars were also acknowledged for their contribution across the NRL and NRLW campaigns for 2025, with Tony Sukkar and Caitlin Turnbull named Rookies of the Year respectively.

Such was Turbull’s debut season as a professional, she also took home the NRLW Players’ Player Award.

It was a breakout year for Turnbull, who joined the Wests Tigers from the Wentworthville Magpies ahead of the 2025 season. The 24-year-old has taken the NRLW by storm, scoring eight tries in 10 games, having played both wing and fullback. 

Turnbull’s performances off the ball were just as significant following her shift to fullback, making some critical plays as the Tigers last line of defence.

Sukkar – a Balmain junior – played 15 games in his first full season in the NRL, impressing with his high work-rate and reliability in defence. The hard-working second rower provided impact off the bench for Benji Marshall and at just 21-years-old, will only benefit from more time in a professional environment.

Jahream Bula was awarded the Wayne Pearce Community Award, in recognition of his ongoing work as a mentor at Redfern Youth Connect, a not-for-profit helping provide support, skills and activities for vulnerable Aboriginal youth.

Wests Tigers CEO, Shane Richardson congratulated all the 2025 Award winners.

“The Gala is a fantastic opportunity for us to come together as a Club and recognise some fantastic individual performances from across the season,” Richardson said.

“We’ve got some very worthy award winners, and I’d like to congratulate them on what they’ve achieved in 2025. We've seen each of these players continue to raise the bar with their own performances and make a strong impact on their teammates and the wider Club.

“As a Club we’ve come a long way in the last 18-months but we still have plenty more to achieve. Reflecting on that and acknowledging those who have contributed this season is important before our focus quickly shifts to taking more strides forward in 2026,” Richardson concluded.

2025 Wests Tigers Awards Gala winners: 
Kelly-Barnes Medal — Terrell May 
NRLW Player of the Year — Sarah Togatuki 
NRL Players’ Player — Terrell May 
NRLW Players’ Player — Caitlin Turnbull 
NRL Rookie of the Year — Tony Sukkar  
NRLW Rookie of the Year — Caitlin Turnbull  
NSW Cup Player of the Year — Izaac Tu'itupou 
NSW Cup Players’ Player — Izaac Tu'itupou 
NSW Women’s Premiership Player of the Year — Taylor Mapusua 
NSW Women’s Premiership Players’ Player — Katalina Vave 
Jersey Flegg Player of the Year — Josese Lanyon 
Jersey Flegg Players’ Player — Solomone Saukuru 
Wayne Pearce Community Award — Jahream Bula 

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