
Top Mann! Joe Mann crowned Champion of Champions at Eat Game Awards 2024
Among the worthy winners at this year’s Eat Game Awards was Joe Mann from Queen’s College in Taunton, who was awarded Champion of Champions on the night.
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Voting for the finalists in the Eat Game Awards is now open across eight categories.
More than 150 businesses and individuals were nominated for the awards which take place in London on 24 March. Â
Now in its fourth year, the Eat Game Awards celebrate and reward the UK’s champions of wild game, all of whom use their skill and expertise to publicise the benefits of cooking with game meat and make best use of the wild produce available.
There are eight categories available to vote in, which are:
You can cast your vote online here until 21 February 2022 when voting will close.Â
As well as taking home a prestigious Eat Game Award, all winners will each collect £1,000 as part of their prize thanks to our sponsors.Â
Tickets for the awards ceremony are on sale now. If you’d like to be there on the night click here for more details on how to book.

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