Diamonds midcourter Jamie-Lee Price has continued to etch her name deep in the history books, taking out her third consecutive HCF Most Valuable Player award.
Price was awarded the club’s most prestigious honour at Thursday’s Gala Dinner at Doltone House in Sydney, a celebration and recognition of the 2025 season.
The 29-year-old was once again a consistent and courageous performer this season, standing tall and leading the way for her side - most prominently in the centre position.
Finishing fifth in the league for total Nissan Net Points, Price proved her all-round impact on both sides of the play, combining relentless defence with smart ball movement and tireless endurance.
Her ability to lift in the big moments and drive standards across the playing group made her a favourable candidate for the award.
It marks the third time in as many years that the Diamonds midcourter has claimed the HCF MVP, further establishing her as one of the club’s most successful players.
Netball NSW CEO, Tracey Scott, praised Price for her continued excellence.
“Jamie-Lee continues to perform at the highest standard, year in and year out and I congratulate her once again for taking out the top honour,” Ms Scott said.
“She’s one of the most competitive and dynamic athletes in the league and to be recognised three years running speaks to the impact she has every time she steps on court.
“She’s a role model for aspiring athletes and a true ambassador for our sport. We’re incredibly proud to see her recognised once again.”
Talented youngsters Amy Sligar and Erin O’Brien were also recognised for their outstanding efforts this season, with Sligar voted the Members’ Player of the Year and O’Brien taking out the Players’ Player.
Monika ‘Otai received the Marj Groves AM Scholarship, while Head of Performance Tom Reddin was named Club Person of the Year.
In two new awards, Maddie Hay was awarded the TED Ball Player of the Year and Mark Ireland was recognised as the Volunteer of the Year.