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    Sport Caerphilly reveals finalists for 2025 Sports Awards

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 10, 2025No Comments
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    The finalists for the Sport Caerphilly Sports Awards 2025 have been announced, shining a spotlight on the incredible people, clubs, and volunteers who make sport and physical activity thrive across Caerphilly, supporting the Council’s wider commitment to the Sport and Active Recreation Strategy 2019–2029.

    Hosted by Sport Caerphilly, the awards evening takes place on Friday 7th November at Bryn Meadows Hotel, Golf & Spa, bringing our sporting community together for a night of celebration. Tickets are £35 per person and are available now from Newbridge Leisure Centre.

    Young Volunteer of the Year:
    Recognising young people making an outstanding contribution to local sport.

    • Carys Morris – Urdd Gobaith Cymru
    • Eva Cecil – Caerphilly Tennis Club
    • Ioan Walters – Wattsville FC
    • Reuben Lee West – Welsh Contact Karate Association Caerphilly Club
    • Rhiannon Hughes – Caerphilly Tennis Club
    • Logan Sadler – Sport Caerphilly

    Inclusive Coach of the Year:
    Celebrating those who break down barriers and make sport open to all.

    • Criw Cymraeg – Caerphilly Tennis Club
    • Julie Proctor – Dragonflies Trampoline Club
    • Kay Pritchard – Caerphilly Castle FC

    Volunteer of the Year:
    Recognising individuals who give their time to support clubs and communities.

    • Lee Couzens – Caerphilly Tennis Club
    • Matt Roberts – Wattsville FC
    • Alexi Pipe – Caerphilly Junior Netball

    Community Coach of the Year:
    Honouring coaches who inspire and develop others through sport.

    • Annaliese Lewis – Cascade Youth Club
    • Jay Collis – Caerphilly Castle FC
    • Jon Scriven – Caerphilly Boxing Club
    • Lucy Hodges – Trecelyn Netball
    • Michaela Pine – Sport Caerphilly

    Club of the Year:
    Celebrating clubs making a positive difference in their communities.

    • Treowen Stars
    • Blackwood Bowls
    • Raiders Basketball Club
    • Sue Noake Hockey Club
    • Brav Performance
    • Pentwynmawr Athletic FC
    • Ystrad Mynach FC Girls

    Lifetime Achievement to Sport:
    Recognising individuals who have dedicated a lifetime of service and commitment to local sport.

    • Karen Williams – Caerphilly Junior Netball Club
    • Alison Dacey – Ystrad Mynach Netball Club

    In addition, two high-profile inductees will be welcomed into the Team Caerphilly Sports Wall of Fame, recognising lifelong contributions to sport in the borough.

    Secure your tickets now by visiting Newbridge Leisure Centre, or for more information please contact 01495 248100 or emailing [email protected]

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