Bradman Rolton Medal Awards 2025/26

The South Australian Cricket Association is proud to recognise the achievements of Premier Cricket’s leading players following outstanding seasons across the men’s and women’s competitions.

Adelaide all-rounder Noah McFadyen was awarded the Bradman Medal for the best West End Men’s First Grade player in Division One - the second year in a row he’s won the illustrious award.

The talented 23-year-old has impressed across Premier Cricket, amassing more than 1100 runs and 50 wickets across all first-grade competitions. 

His strong form with both bat and ball have earned multiple selections at Second XI level and a place in South Australia’s 13‑player squad for its final minor round match against Victoria.

Kensington skipper Sarah Lowe has secured her fourth Rolton Medal, adding to her honours from 2024/25, 2020/21 and 2016/17.

Her recognition comes after a commanding season, which culminated with leading Kensington to a demanding 116-run victory over Adelaide in Premier Cricket’s T20 Cup.

Glenelg opener Jake Winter has been awarded the Sincock Medal as the top performer in First Grade Division Two. 

The 28‑year‑old compiled 931 runs across all formats, highlighted by two centuries in the two‑day competition.

In other major honours, Port Adelaide’s Cameron Valente finished runner‑up in the Bradman Medal count, while Sturt bowler Tahlia Keylock and Adelaide University quick Thomas Menzies placed second in the Rolton and Sincock Medal tallies respectively.

In the shorter formats, West Torrens all-rounder Harry Manenti - who recently led Italy at the T20 World Cup - was presented with the Darren Lehmann Medal as the best player in the West End T20 competition. 

Kensington opener Eliza Doddridge was recognised for her incredible T20 season, being awarded with the Shelley Nitschke Medal.

Kensington wicketkeeper Harry Matthias was awarded the Fred Godson Medal as the best player in the One Day Cup, while Tea Tree Gully and SACA Under 19’s opener Hayden Barbulovic took out the Jason Gillespie Medal as the best player under the age of 19.

Port Adelaide wicketkeeper Issac Conway continued his incredible run of form, being awarded CW Walker Wicket Keeping Trophy for the fourth time.

The winners of the Second, Third, and Fourth Grade Medals, along with the hardworking people who keep our game running on and off the pitch, were also recognised at the award ceremony. 

Congratulations to all the winners and everyone involved in an outstanding 2025/26 Premier Cricket season.

 

Full list of winners below:

Bradman Medal 

Winner: Noah McFadyen (Adelaide Cricket Club) - 30 votes

Second: Cameron Valente (Port Adelaide Cricket Club) - 28 votes 

Third: Cameron Fatchen (Kensington District Cricket Club) - 24 votes

Rolton Medal

Winner: Sarah Lowe (Kensington District Cricket Club) - 19 votes

Second: Tahlia Keylock (Sturt Cricket Club) - 18 votes

Third: Morgan Pires (Adelaide Cricket Club) - 16 votes

Sincock Medal 

Winner: Jake Winter (Glenelg District Cricket Club) - 23 votes

Second: Thomas Menzies (Adelaide University Cricket Club) - 19 votes

Third: Sam Kerber (Adelaide University Cricket Club) and Isaac Higgins (Glenelg District Cricket Club) - 18 votes

 

Men's Team of the Year Medal

 Zac McCabe (Port Adelaide Cricket Club)

Connor Carroll (Adelaide Cricket Club)

Noah McFadyen (Adelaide Cricket Club)

Josh Doyle (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Jake Winter (Glenelg District Cricket Club)

Isaac Higgins (Glenelg District Cricket Club)

Joshua Barrett (East Torrens District Cricket Club)

Cameron Valente (Port Adelaide Cricket Club)

Cameron Fatchen (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Hanno Jacobs (Sturt District Cricket Club)

Marcus Lee (Glenelg District Cricket Club)

Zak Keogh (East Torrens District Cricket Club)

 

Men's Coach of the Year

Russell Thompson (Kensington District Cricket Club)

 

Women’s Team of the Year

Morgan Pires (Adelaide Cricket Club)

Elizabeth Worthley (Sturt District Cricket Club)

Kate Peterson (Glenelg District Cricket Club)

Sarah Lowe (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Alex Price (Sturt District Cricket Club)

Elsa Barnfather (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Kayla McGrath (Glenelg District Cricket Club)

Matilda Maitland (Sturt District Cricket Club)

Nicole Hobbs (Sturt District Cricket Club)

Tahlia Keylock (Sturt District Cricket Club)

Ellie Phillips (Glenelg District Cricket Club)

Shae Daly (Kensington District Cricket Club)

 

Umpire of the Year

Peter George

Jason Gillespie Medal

Hayden Barbulovic (Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club/ SACA U19s)

Fred Godson Medal 

Harry Matthias (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Shelley Nitschke Medal 

Eliza Doddridge (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Darren Lehmann Medal

Harry Manenti (West Torrens District Cricket Club)

Spirit of Cricket Award - Male 

Adelaide University Cricket Club

Spirit of Cricket Award - Female

West Torrens District Cricket Club

CW Walker Wicket Keeping Trophy

Isaac Conway (Port Adelaide Cricket Club)

Marg Jude Wicket Keeping Trophy

Kayla McGrath (Glenelg District Cricket Club)

Talbot Smith Fielding Trophy

Christian Leddicoat (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Joanne Broadbent Fielding Trophy

Shae Daly (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Lyn Fullston Medal (Women's 2nd Grade)

Emma Patel (Adelaide University Cricket Club)

KC Butler Medal (Men's 2nd Grade)

Shivam Channa (Kensington District Cricket Club)

Sid Daly Medal (Men's 3rd Grade)

Henry Goold (East Torrens District Cricket Club)

McLeod/Wilson Medal (Men's 4th Grade)

Michael Whittington (Arnold East Torrens District Cricket Club)

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