NAB Young Footballer of the Year nominee for March

Football Federation Australia (FFA) and NAB, together with Brisbane Roar, are proud to announce Brandon Borrello as the March nominee for the NAB Young Footballer of the Year 2014/15 Award.

Borrello was a standout for Brisbane Roar in a month that saw the reigning Hyundai A-League champions win only one of its five matches, starting in four of the five games which consisted of one goal assist and scoring the winner in the home victory over Western Sydney Wanderers.

The 19 year old was honoured to receive the nomination for the prestigious award.

“It’s a real honour to win the NAB Young Player of the Year nomination for March, it was a breakthrough month for me,” Borrello said.

“I got my name out there and I learned so much from the experienced guys in the Roar team. I want to thank my team mates and coaches for helping me win this award because they have been excellent in my development as a footballer.

“They taught me things when I was playing and in training and they also taught me things about life as a professional footballer. It’s experience you just can’t get in the Youth team.

“My goal now is to keep learning as much as I can, work as hard as I can and continue to build on what was a fantastic month for me.”

Brandon Borrello is the NAB Young Footballer of the Year nominee for March.

Chapman named NAB Young Footballer of the Year nominee for February

This is the first time that Borrello has been nominated for the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award.

Borrello is now a contender for the title of NAB Young Footballer of the Year 2014/15 along with Melbourne City defender Connor Chapman (February nominee), Adelaide United’s Jimmy Jeggo (December nominee), Western Sydney Wanderers striker Tomi Juric (November nominee) and Sydney FC’s Terry Antonis (October nominee). Due to the Hyundai A-League break for the Asian Cup, there was no nominee for January.

The NAB Young Footballer of the Year 2014/15 will be announced at the Hyundai A-League and Westfield W-League 2014/15 Awards Night on Monday 11 May 2015.

Ms Ann-Marie Chamberlain, NAB Chair of State Leadership council SA/NT, said “NAB is delighted to see the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award unearth the future stars of the game”.

“We congratulate Brandon Borrello on his nomination and look forward to watching his growth and development on the football field in the coming years,” said Ms Chamberlain.

“We are also pleased to recognise Borrello’s nominated junior club, Modbury Jets in South Australia, and hope that our support will help the club continue to develop the game at a local grassroots level."

NAB has generously donated a $1,500 equipment pack and $1,000 in a NAB Community Saver Account to Borrello’s chosen junior club.

The overall winner of the NAB Young Footballer of the Year 2014/15 Award will receive a $10,000 personal investment portfolio, along with a NAB Private Client Manager to assist with a range of banking and financial services.

“As a supporter of the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award, NAB is proud to play an important role in recognising and rewarding the stars of tomorrow. We hope to one day see these nominees kitted out in the famous green and gold representing the Socceroos,” Ms Chamberlain continued.

Each month representatives from the football media and the FFA Technical department vote on a 3-2-1 basis for the most outstanding U-23 players in the Hyundai A-League during that period.