
Our Scholarships
Prior to the annual club prizegiving, the Men's and Women's senior coaching teams are asked to put forward players who they consider worthy of a Roslyn Wakari Stables Trust Scholarship. These Scholarships have been put in place to support young players on their football journey and are a modest gesture to show the Trusts commitment to the upcoming generation of Roslyn Wakari senior players.
A number of characteristics are considered including technical football abilities, attitude towards development/training and commitment towards teamwork, club spirit and values. There are currently two scholarships available for female players and two for males.
Recipients receive a scholarship that supports their footballing registration costs and an amount that is provided to go towards supporting footballing equipment or clothing.

2025
Most Promising Junior Male Player
Guy Orchiston

2024
Most Promising Senior Female Player
Jemma Wilson

2024
Most Promising Junior Male Player
Luke Marsh

2023
Most Promising Senior Player
Nathan Wilkie

2023
Most Promising Senior Female Player:
Saffron Hare

2022
Most Promising Female Senior Player
Samantha Grey

2022
Most Promising Female Junior Player
Sophie Body

2021
Most Promising Female Senior Player
Amelia East-Giles

2020
Education Enterprises Sponsored Scholarship
Luke Clissold

2020
Adams Plumbing Electrical & Drainage Sponsored Scholarship
Shay Thom

2025
Most Promising Junior Female Player
Emmi Murray

2024
Most Promising Junior Female Player
Freya Glover

2023
Most Promising Junior Male Player
Adam Dunlop

2023
Most Promising Junior Female Player
Freya Des Fountain

2022
Most Promising Male Senior Player
Jack McFarlane

2022
Most Promising Male Junior Player
Scott Glover

2021
Most Promising Male Senior Player
Josh Lucas

2021
Most Promising Female Junior Player
Zara Pratley

2020
The Speights Ale House Sponsored Scholarship

