
Voting is now open for the 2025/26 Genero Adran North awards. You have until 5pm on Monday 27 April to select your Player of the Season, Manager of the Season and Young Player of the Season.
Votes will be combined with an independent panel and the winners will be announced at the FAW National Leagues Awards in association with Morgans Consult on Saturday 16 May.
2025/26 Genero Adran North awards
Player of the Season
Evie Chard – Connah’s Quay Nomads
Connah’s Quay Nomads defender Evie Chard has once again been a standout at the heart of a title-winning defence. A consistent performer since joining in 2023, Chard’s defensive qualities, but also the ability to contribute going forward, has inspired the Nomads to another unbeaten campaign.
Ella Jones – Connah’s Quay Nomads
As each Genero Adran North season passes, it has only seen more and more goals for Connah’s Quay Nomads striker Ella Jones. Joining from Llandudno in 2024, Jones has scored 20 league goals this season, which has included two four-goal hauls and a remarkable double hat-trick against Berriew in January.
Tania Wylde – Llanfair United
Former Aberystwyth Town striker Tania Wylde has proved why she’s one of the most clinical forwards in the Welsh domestic game in recent years. Joining Llanfair United last summer summer, Wylde has 18 goal contributions to her name this campaign and was a key reason for the Powys-based side finishing second in the table for a second season in a row.
Manager of the Season
Jordan Parry – Connah’s Quay Nomads
It’s back-to-back unbeaten league-winning campaigns for Jordan Parry’s Connah’s Quay Nomads. 32 points from a possible 36 saw the Flintshire side finish eleven points clear at the top of the table, with Parry now leading the group to another Genero Adran League Promotion Play-Off as they aim to reach the top-flight.
Lucie Gwilt – Llanfair United
Llanfair United have had another incredible season, with Player/Manager Lucie Gwilt leading the Mid Wales side to another second-place finish. Last season was the best in the club’s history and this season was very close to matching that for points, establishing themselves has one of the best in the Genero Adran North in recent seasons under the leadership of Gwilt.
Aaron Jones-Evans – Felinheli
Felinheli have consistently achieved high finishes in the Genero Adran North, and four wins from their last six saw them competing for third place on the final day. Aaron Jones-Evans has been at the heart of leading Felinheli since their formation and continues to get impressive results out of a tight-knit group at Cae Seilo.
Young Player of the Season
Megan Andrews – Connah’s Quay Nomads
Full-back Megan Andrews has been vital to Connah’s Quay Nomads’ success this season. The 21-year-old is a regular in a Nomads backline that has conceded just eight league goals this season, but is also a threat going forward, with incredible pace and technical ability from out wide. She is another player who has just gone from strength-to-strength in a Nomads shirt.
Millie Evans – Llanfair United
Versatile defensive player Millie Evans has been a sensation at Llanfair United since joining from The New Saints in 2024. The 19-year-old shows incredible maturity for her age and has become a regular under Lucie Gwilt. Capable of playing in the backline and in a defensive midfield role, Evans has deservedly earned plaudits from across the division this season.
Rosie Hughes – Flint Town United
The end of an era at Flint Town United, as star midfielder Rosie Hughes departs for the US in the summer, and what an incredible addition she’s been to the Genero Adran North since the Silkwomen were promoted to tier two. Flair, goalscoring and passion in abundance, Hughes has nine goal contributions this season.