All-NBL First Team Star Kristian Doolittle Crowned Wildcats MVP
PERTH WILDCATS GORDON ELLIS MVP WINNER: KRISTIAN DOOLITTLE
Polling top three across the league in both NBL MVP and NBL Defensive Player of the Year voting, while also earning All-NBL First Team honours, Kristian Doolittle’s impact was recognised at the highest level throughout the season.
His campaign was defined by consistency, leadership, and influence on both ends of the floor. Night after night, Doolittle set the standard for the Wildcats with his elite scoring, hard-fought rebounding, and commanding defensive presence, proving to be the engine behind Perth’s success.
His ability to shape games in multiple ways made him the clear cornerstone of the Wildcats’ season and a deserving recipient of the club’s highest individual honour.

WATTO AWARD (PLAYERS PLAYER) WINNER: JESSE WAGSTAFF
Jesse Wagstaff’s influence extends far beyond the stat sheet. Highly respected by teammates, the coaching staff, and the entire Red Army, Wagstaff’s professionalism, selflessness and unwavering competitiveness continue to set the tone for the group.
Whether delivering timely plays or providing leadership in key moments, his commitment to the team and setting the standards of the Perth Wildcats as Captain, has made him a fitting choice for the Players’ Player Award.
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNER: KRISTIAN DOOLITTLE
Kristian Doolittle’s defensive presence has been a defining feature of his outstanding season.
Tasked with guarding multiple positions, Doolittle consistently embraced the toughest matchups while anchoring the Wildcats with his physicality and relentless effort.
His defensive intensity and ability to disrupt opponents played a pivotal role in Perth’s identity throughout the season.
COACHES AWARD WINNER: TOM GEROVICH
Tom Gerovich’s growth, dedication, and team-first approach have made him an invaluable contributor this season.
Recognised by the coaching staff for his work ethic and willingness to embrace every role asked of him, Gerovich consistently brought energy, discipline, and professionalism to the program.
His commitment to improvement and impact within the team environment embody the values of the Coaches Award.
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNER: DAVID OKWERA
David Okwera’s development throughout the season has been a testament to his perseverance and commitment to growth.
Seizing his opportunities, Okwera showcased significant strides in confidence, composure, and overall impact, establishing himself as an increasingly important piece of the Wildcats lineup.
His progression is a strong reflection of his work ethic and signals a career rapidly rising to new heights.
The Perth Wildcats congratulate all award winners and the entire playing group on a tremendous regular season.
Finals basketball awaits. Bring on the Finals Red Army!
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