Awards fly for young Sunbury Jets star

Chloe Angove. Picture Shawn Smits

By Tara Murray

The awards keep coming for Sunbury Jets young gun Chloe Angove.

The Jets’ star was recently named the Big V youth league 1 women’s most valuable at the league’s awards night. She was also named in the youth league 1 women’s All-Star 5.

It follows her award for the grand final most valuable player after helping guide her side to a second straight title.

Last year, Angove was the youth league women’s division 2 most valuable player and grand final most valuable player.

In other awards, Jacob Formosa was named the men’s division 1 youth player of the year.

Jets’ women’s captain Chelsea Burns took out her second defensive player of the year award in three years.

Orla O’Reilly was named in the state championship women’s All-Star 5 team for a second year, rewarding her great season.

Nathan Baker and Kyle Collins were named in the men’s youth league 1 All-Star 5. Nathan Marshall had already previously been named the Golden Hands winner for that division.

Meanwhile, the Jets have announced that Ryan Addison has been appointed as men’s coach for next season.

Addison said they were looking to have a strong side next year and that expectations will be high.