
St George League's Club's The Grange played host to the St George Dragons' Junior Representative Presentation Night to mark the conclusion of the 2025 seasons.
Tim Gilbert emceed the night with a number of special guests in attendance including St George District Football Manager Kyle Stanley as well as club greats Craig Young and Mark Coyne.
The night aims to celebrate the achievements, commitment, and development of St George's junior representative players, coaches, and support staff over the 2025 season.

A number of players were recognised for their efforts across the season taking to the stage to receive their awards.
Cyrus Stanley-Traill, a Hurstville United junior who this preseason earnt his first opportunity to train with the club's NRL squad, took home the SG Ball Player of the Year Award whilst Viliami Hikila, a Sutherland Shire local who filtered into the club's Jersey Flegg side upon the conclusion of the SG Ball season, was awarded the side's Players' Player.
Lalita Kris, a damaging front rower who made the move down from Townsville over the offseason, was named the Tarsha Gale Cup Player of the Year whilst versatile back rower Gezreyal Maiu’u claimed the Tarsha Gale Cup Players' Player.
Jasais Ah Kee took home the Harold Matthews Cup Player of the Year Award off the back of an electric campaign in the No.6 jersey whilst Luka Halangahu, the younger brother of last year's SG Ball Player of Year recipient Jacob, was named the side's Players' Player.

Victorian native Alexis Fenton was named the Lisa Fiaola Cup Player of the Year behind a stellar campaign as one of the squad's forward leaders whilst Georgia Porter, who spent her junior days with Arncliffe and Kingsgrove, claimed the side's Players' Player.