Cobblers youngster Reuben Wyatt named League One Apprentice of the Season at EFL Awards

Second year in a row that the club have won the award after Josh Tomlinson
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Cobblers youngster Reuben Wyatt has been named League One Apprentice of the Season at the EFL Awards.

The divisional winners for the LFE Apprentice of the Season were announced at Sunday’s 2024 EFL Awards ceremony in London, with Wyatt claiming the accolade in League One. The 18-year-old midfielder has made four appearances for the first-team after coming through the academy.

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He said: “The apprenticeship has been so enjoyable for me, when you’ve got such a good group of friends around you at the club it really gives you a boost, I’m delighted to win this award.”

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Photo by Ian Tuttle/Shutterstock (14432107bl)

This is the second year in succession Northampton have won the LFE Apprentice of the Season award after Josh Tomlinson took the League Two award 12 months ago.

The award is to recognise the outstanding young professionals at EFL clubs who excel both on and off the pitch. Players registered as first or second year apprentices, or first year professionals (if started on an Apprenticeship contract and then converted at 17 to a pro contract) are eligible for this award.