Last night at The 1st Central County Ground the Club presented its annual End of Season Awards, to recognise some of the individual performances of the season, for both the Men's and Women's First Teams.
Hosted in Cow Corner, staff, family, players and friends came together to announce the winners of the awards, which are as follows:
It just had to be, didn't it?! Brad Currie's outstanding catch against Hampshire in the Blast was your clear winner for the Men's Sparkling Moment of the Year.
Voted for the by the Members and Sussex fans, Men's Performance of the Year went to James Coles when he made 180 in the County Championship against Derbyshire, a career high score.
An outstanding season in which Fynn Hudson-Prentice was presented with his County Cap, concluded with the coaching team awarding Fynn with the trophy for Men's Championship Player of the Year. Contributing regularly with both bat and ball, Fynn made 9 half-centuries and took 19 wickets.
Not only did Tymal Mills become the Sussex Sharks' all-time leading wicket-taker, but Tymal was voted Men's Limited Overs Player of the Year by the coaching staff. Tymal continues to lead the way with the ball in the Blast competition year on year.
This special award was voted for by the players and went to Rob Boddie, the legendary Dressing Room Attendant. The players wanted to share their gratitude with Rob for the support he gives them throughout the season. Congratulations, Bodster!
It was a hat-trick on the night for Izzy Collis, who picked up three awards. Izzy was recognised for her performances in the 50-over competition, receiving her 100th cap for the Club and was voted Team Player of the Year by her colleagues. What a night for Izzy!
Overseas signing Nicole Faltum made a massive impact on the Sussex Women team and her 123 against Middlesex was voted by you as the Women's Performance of the Year. Congratulations, Nicole!
This award was decided by the Sussex Women coaching team and they unanimously decided that the Women's T20 Player of the Year would go to Mary Taylor. As well as making an impact for Sussex, Mary went on to announce herself in The Hundred, taking 3/18 for the Southern Brave on debut.