Player of the Year

The WMCFL Player of the Year awards were started in 2005. After each match the Club Secretary selects a player from the opposition that he, or she, considers to be their 'Man of the Match'. The League Secretary collates these nominations and the player with the most votes wins the award from each Division.

Players' Player of the Year didn't start until 2010. Each player that is registered to play in WMCFL gets a vote for a player from another team intheir division. The one with the most votes wins.

2011
Player of the Year
Division One - Rion Mills - Champions Church
Division Two - Max Tully - Bournbrook Athletic
Division Three - Andrew Payne - Charlemont Star
Division Three - Stevon Richards - Rockmount United
Division Three - Kieran Thompson - Revival Fires
Division Three - Stuart Winters - Sandwell United
Players' Player of the Year
Division One - Leon Naylor - Zion Athletic
Division Two - George Stokes - Sheldon
Division Three - Robert Gill - Sandwell United
2010
Player of the Year
Division One - Roger Moore - Clarendon
Division Two - Max Tully - Bournbrook Athletic
Division Three - Nathan Brain - Living Hope Church
Players' Player of the Year
Division One - Shaun Green - St Mary's
Division Two - Jamie Williams - Selly Oak Methodist
Division Three - David Walker - Common Ground United
2009
Division One - Tom Doran - Halesowen Zion
Division Two - Lee Bedford - Chawn Hill Church
Division Three - Adam Campbell - Lighthouse Lions
Joint winner
Division Three - Shawn Devonport - Champions Church
Joint winner
2008
Division One - Dean Russell - Amblecote
Division Two - Carl Wakelam - Brierley Hill AOG
2007
Division One - Jadon Silva - Amblecote
Joint winner
Division One - Nick Sprason - St Mary's
Joint winner
Division Two - Louis Quaintance - City Church
2006
Division One - Curtis Jordan - Chawn Hill Church
Joint winner
Division One - Andy Beeson - St Mary's
Joint winner
Division Two - Mark Hadden - St Thomas'
2005
Division One - Jadon Silva - Amblecote
Division Two - Chris Edwards - Renewal Solihull