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Mitchell Moses being officially announced as NRL Player of the Year at the 2025 Ken Thornett Medals:

by steveloxi
September 30, 2025
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Mitchell Moses Crowned NRL Player of the Year at the 2025 Ken Thornett Medals

The 2025 rugby league season will be remembered for brilliance, intensity, and defining leadership. At the heart of it all was Mitchell Moses, the Parramatta Eels’ star halfback, who capped off his finest season by being crowned NRL Player of the Year at the prestigious Ken Thornett Medals.

This award not only recognises Moses’s outstanding individual season but also confirms his status as one of the most influential players in the modern game. For Parramatta, it is a proud moment that signals their place among the elite.


The Prestige of the Ken Thornett Medals

The Ken Thornett Medal night is the pinnacle of Parramatta’s annual calendar. Named after club legend Ken “The Mayor” Thornett, it represents leadership, loyalty, and excellence — values every Eels player aspires to uphold.

The 2025 ceremony celebrated achievements across multiple categories, but anticipation built toward the ultimate honour: the announcement of the NRL Player of the Year. In front of a packed room of stars, dignitaries, and fans, Mitchell Moses’s name was called, and the crowd erupted.


Moses’s Career-Defining Season

Moses entered 2025 with high expectations and exceeded every one of them. His season was defined by consistency, composure, and brilliance:

  • Playmaking Mastery: He led the NRL in try assists, demonstrating vision and precision.
  • Tactical Kicking: His kicking game regularly swung momentum in Parramatta’s favour.
  • Leadership: Moses set the standard for younger teammates and carried responsibility with authority.
  • Clutch Performances: Time after time, he delivered in decisive moments, cementing his reputation as a game-winner.

This was more than a strong year — it was the season that elevated Moses from star to superstar.


The Moment That Sealed His Legacy

When Moses’s name was announced, the ballroom rose to its feet. Teammates, coaches, and fans alike celebrated his crowning achievement. In his acceptance speech, Moses was humble but clear:

“This is one of the greatest honours of my career. But it’s not just about me. It’s about my teammates, my coaches, and the fans who drive us every week. This belongs to all of us.”

His words reflected the leadership and humility that have defined his rise.


Reactions Across the Game

  • Teammates hailed him as the man who inspires confidence when games are on the line.
  • Coaches described him as “the heartbeat of the team.”
  • Analysts labelled 2025 as “Moses’s signature season.”
  • Fans flooded social media, proudly trending #MosesPlayerOfTheYear.

Even rival players acknowledged his impact, proving his influence stretches beyond club borders.

Gallery: 2025 Ken Thornett Medal Awards | Eels


Why Moses Stood Apart

What made Moses undeniable in 2025 was the combination of attributes: his control of the game, his resilience under pressure, his ability to lead from the front, and his consistency against the toughest opponents. He was not just Parramatta’s best — he was the NRL’s best.


Looking Ahead

This award cements Moses as the face of Parramatta’s future. With premiership ambitions still burning, representative honours in his sights, and his legacy building, Moses now carries both the expectation and the belief that he can lead the Eels to greater heights.


Conclusion: The King of Parramatta

Mitchell Moses’s crowning as NRL Player of the Year at the 2025 Ken Thornett Medals is more than a personal triumph — it’s a defining moment for the Parramatta Eels and for rugby league itself.

In 2025, he wasn’t just the Eels’ halfback. He was their leader, their maestro, and the best player in the competition. His name will be remembered as the headline story of the season: Mitchell Moses, crowned the very best.

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