The 2017 NRL regular season is over and clubs have been having their annual awards nights.
Check out all official awards for each club from the 2017 season below! Who was the standout player for your club?
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For the third time in his career, Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess has been named the best and fairest player for South Sydney.
By winning his third George Piggins Medal, Burgess is now level with teammate and back row partner John Sutton who has also won the prestigious award on three occasions in 2009, 2012 and 2013.
The medal marks Burgess’ 12th Rabbitohs award since making his debut for the Club in 2010.
George Piggins Medal
Sam Burgess
Jack Rayner Players’ Player
Angus Crichton
Bob McCarthy Clubman of the Year
Damien Cook
John Sattler Rookie of the Year
Cameron Murray
Roy Asotasi Members Choice
Angus Crichton
The Burrow Appreciation Award
Angus Crichton
NYC Best and Fairest
Gabe Hamlin
NYC Players' Player
Campbell Graham
Blockbusting North Queensland Toyota Cowboys forward Jason Taumalolo has won consecutive Paul Bowman Medals after being named the 2017 Cowboy of the Year at the club’s Presentation Ball.
Taumalolo, 24, won the club’s highest individual honour ahead of teammate Michael Morgan following another stellar season, where he became the first forward in the NRL to pass 5,000 running metres for the season.
The award has capped an outstanding two years for the young tyro, who was last year jointly named – alongside Melbourne’s Cooper Cronk – the best player in the game.
NYC Player of the Year
Kurt Wiltshire
Club Person of the Year
Scott Bolton & Ray Thompson
Rookie of the Year
Corey Jensen
Townsville Bulletin Fans' Choice Award
Michael Morgan
Coach's Award
Michael Morgan
Players' Player of the Year
Jason Taumalolo & Michael Morgan
Paul Bowman Medal for Cowboy of the Year
Jason Taumalolo
Andrew McCullough has won his second Paul Morgan Medal after being named the Brisbane Broncos’ Player of the Year.
The 2012 Player of the Year had surgery after tearing the ACL in his knee against the Eels in round 21.
But missing the final five games of the season didn’t make any difference to the Paul Morgan Medal count, after McCullough blew the opposition away in the first six rounds of the season.
NYC Best Back
Kotoni Staggs
NYC Best Forward
Payne Haas
NYC Players' Player
Patrick Carrigan
NYC Player of the Year
Patrick Carrigan
NRL Most Consistent
Alex Glenn
Play of the Year
Matt Gillett
NRL Best Back
Darius Boyd
NRL Best Forward
Matt Gillett
Clubman of the Year
Tristan Croll
NRL Players’ Player
Andrew McCullough and Josh McGuire
NRL Player of the Year
Andrew McCullough
Panthers prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard was named winner of the 2017 Merv Cartwright Medal on Wednesday night.
Campbell-Gillard played every game for the Panthers in 2017 - 26 in total - and averaged 130 running metres and 27 tackles per game.
The 24-year-old was selected to represent the NSW City Origin side, was nominated for Dally M Prop of the Year and won the Dally M Interchange Player of the Year title.
Merv Cartwright Medal
Reagan Campbell-Gillard
Junior Education Award
Mitch Kenny
Senior Education Award
Josh Mansour
OAK Try of the Year
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
NYC Player of the Year
Wayde Egan
ISP Player of the Year
Mitch Rein
Club Person of the Year
Trent Merrin
Members Player of the Year
Nathan Cleary
Ben Alexander Rookie of the Year
Corey Harawira-Naera & Dylan Edwards
John Farragher Award for Courage and Determination
Isaah Yeo
Cameron Smith has been crowned Melbourne Storm’s Player of the Year for the seventh time in his career.
Smith took out the award with over 800 people in attendance at Crown Palladium on Tuesday night.
Thirteen years after winning his first Player of the Year award, this latest accolade is a testament to the remarkable durability and consistency of the future immortal.
Kennedy Player of the Year
Cameron Smith
Quit B Fit Best Back
Will Chambers
Quit B Fit Best Forward
Jesse Bromwich
Michael Moore Trophy
Cooper Cronk
Life member inductee
Frank Ponnisi
Suzuki Members Player of the Year
Cameron Smith
Quit B Fit Most Improved
Felise Kaufusi
Kaikura Land Sales Rookie of The Year
Curtis Scott
Best Try
Kenny Bromwich, Qualifying Final v Eels
Cooper Cronk Medal (Feeder Club POTY)
Brodie Croft
Under 20's Best Forward
Louis Geraghty
Under 20's Best Back
Jesse Arthurs
Under 20's Darren Bell Medal
Harry Grant
Greg Brentnall Trophy (Young Achievers Award)
Jordin Leiu
Chairman's Award
Daniel Giese
Sydney Roosters captain Boyd Cordner has been named the winner of the prestigious Jack Gibson Medal at the Sydney Roosters 2017 Awards Night.
This is the second time Cordner has claimed the Club’s most prized award, with the 25-year-old previously receiving the Medal in 2015.
Awarded to the Player of the Year, the Jack Gibson Medal was voted for at the conclusion of every game by the Roosters NRL team and Coach, with votes tallied across the season.
Steggles Try of the Year
Latrell Mitchell
Members Player of the Year
Mitchell Pearce
Roosters Our Community Award
Latrell Mitchell
Barry Van Heekeren “MOCCA” Award
Steve Driscoll
Harry Phipps Rising Star Award
Victor Radley
Chris Sykes Award (Junior Rep Player of the Year)
Jake Hazard
NYC Players Player
Reuben Porter
Arthur Beetson Medal (NYC Player of the Year)
Victor Radley
James Mathews Clubman of the Year
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
Jack Gibson Medal Winner
Boyd Cordner
Captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck became just the fifth back in the club’s history to be named the Vodafone NRL Player of the Year when he took out the title at the Vodafone Warriors’ 23rdseason-closing presentation at SKYCITY tonight.
He’s the first backline player to receive the accolade since club great Manu Vatuvei in 2010 while the only other backs recognised have been Francis Meli (2003), Stacey Jones (1997) and Tea Ropati (1995).
The other 18 winners have been split between 12 forwards with Simon Mannering winning it five times and Steve Price and Ben Matulino twice each.
Sir Peter Leitch Member of the Year
TeKanawa Harris
SKYCITY Legacy Award
Vodafone
Vodafone People’s Choice Award
Simon Mannering
TNT NYC Rookie of the Year
Tyler Slade
Vodafone ISP Team Man of the Year
Sam Cook
Vodafone NRL Rookie of the Year
Bunty Afoa
Club Person of the Year
Georgia Hale
Canterbury of NZ Clubman
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
Canterbury of NZ NYC Clubman of the Year
Kenese Kenese
Vodafone NYC Player of the Year
Chanel Harris-Tavita
Vodafone ISP Player of the Year
Mason Lino
Vodafone NRL Player of the Year
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
Sharks skipper Paul Gallen, remarkably in his 17th season in the NRL, has claimed both major awards at the 2017 Monty Porter Medal Night.
Gallen was presented with the Tommy Bishop Player’s Player award by former teammate Michael Ennis, before then claiming the major accolade of the night, the Monty Porter Medal for the Pontifex Player of the Year.
Gallen beat out a quality field that included nominees Wade Graham, Ricky Leutele and Luke Lewis to take out the major award.
Monty Porter Medallist and Pontifex Player of the Year
Paul Gallen
Tommy Bishop Player’s Player
Paul Gallen
Steve Rogers Rookie of the Year
Jayden Brailey
Sharks Have Heart Community Award
Sam Tagataese
Member’s Player of the Year
Wade Graham
NRL Try of the Year
Valentine Holmes
Gavin Miller NYC Player of the Year
Billy Magoulias
Greg Pierce NYC Player’s Player
Sione Katoa
Wellbeing and Education Excellence Awards
Jayson Bukuya (NRL), Aperramo Lualua (NYC)
Iron Man Awards (played every game in 2017)
NRL: Paul Gallen, Andrew Fifita, Chad Townsend, Ricky Leutele
NYC: Blayke Brailey, Kyle Flanagan, Sione Katoa, Billy Magoulias, Ryan King, Jesse Ramien
Andrew Ettingshausen Club Person of the Year
Jess Ciccia
St George Illawarra skipper Gareth Widdop has won the prestigious Dragons Player of the Year Medal at the club's annual presentation night.
The English international was duly selected by both his peers and the coaching staff following a season that saw him also selected as the RLPA Five-eighth of the Year.
2017 recruit Paul Vaughan was also recognised for his outstanding season, taking home two awards in the Red V Members Player of the Year and the Geoff Selby Memorial Trophy.
Red V Player of the Year
Gareth Widdop
Dragons Immortals Trophy
Cameron McInnes
Red V Members Player of the Year
Paul Vaughan
Geoff Selby Memorial Coach’s Award
Paul Vaughan
Dragons Community Involvement Award
Joel Thompson
Mark Coyne Trophy
Joel Thompson
Paul McGregor NYC Player of the Year
Jackson Ford
Cutters ISP Illawarra Coal Player of the Year
Luciano Leilua
Cutters IPS Coaches Award
Jack Payne
Gold Coast Titans winger Anthony Don has won the coveted Paul Broughton Medal at the club's annual Awards Night.
The Grafton junior polled 49 votes, which was compiled on a 3-2-1 basis after each match, from the three-man coaching staff and playing group. Don finished two points clear of hooker Nathan Peats who also had a strong season.
The award caps off a stellar season for the 29-year-old who earned his first Country Origin jersey and also topped the try-scorer list for the club, with 12 four-pointers in his 20 appearances.
Paul Broughton Medal
Anthony Don
Members Most Valuable Player
Konrad Hurrell
Rookie of the Year
Morgan Boyle
Try of the Year Award
Joe Greenwood
Coach’s Award
Nathan Peats
Community Award
Konrad Hurrell
NYC Player of the Year
Alexander Brimson & Moeaki Fotuaika
NYC True Titan Award
Rory Lillis
Canberra Raiders prop Junior Paulo has taken out the 2017 Meninga Medal, edging out team mates Nick Cotric and Jack Wighton to claim this year’s Raiders player of the year.
Paulo finished the season on 23 votes and secured the win in round 25, where he polled three votes against the Newcastle Knights to take a one vote lead over rookie Nick Cotric. Jack Wighton polled three votes with a man of the match performance in round 26 against the Storm, but it wasn’t enough to run down Paulo or Cotric in the final tally.
Nick Cotric was awarded for an outstanding debut season in the NRL as he took home the club’s rookie of the year award after playing all 24 matches in his debut season, which was a remarkable achievement at the age of 18.
Meninga Medal
Junior Paulo
NRL Coaches Award
Elliot Whitehead
NRL Rookie of the Year
Nick Cotric
Clubman of the Year
Jeff Lima
Life Membership
Tony Wood (AKA Victor)
NYC Player of the Year
Mikaele Ravalawa
NYC Coaches Award
Jarred Tuite
Junior Representative Player of the Year
Emre Guler
Career and Education Award
Harry Van Dartel
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have named forward Josh Jackson as their Player of the Year for 2017.
The NSW Origin representative, was his usual model of consistency, winning seven Players' Player Awards. He led from the front on the field, averaging 12 runs, 105 metres gained and 32 tackles per game.
The Rookie of the Year Award went to outstanding newcomer Marcelo Montoya. The local junior who grew up playing for the Bankstown Bulls, made his NRL debut in Round Three against the Warriors and ended the season as the team's leading try scorer with twelve.
Dr George Peponis Player of the Year Award
Josh Jackson
Steve Mortimer Rookie of the Year Award
Marcelo Montoya
Les Johns Clubman of the Year Award
Tony Grimaldi
Coaches Award
Aiden Tolman
Peter Warren Medal Community Service Award
Moses Mbye
Terry Lamb NSW Cup Player of the Year Award
Rhyse Martin
Hazem El Masri NYC Player of the Year Award
James Clark
Newcastle Knights forward Mitch Barnett has won the Danny Buderus Medal, the Newcastle Knights’ Player of the Year Award.
23-year-old Barnett, who joined the Knights midway through last season, played 22 NRL matches this season and scored four tries.
Barnett also won the Gladiator of the Year award, while young forward Daniel Saifiti was named the Players’ Player and Rory Kostjasyn the Club Person of the Year.
NRL Player of the Year
Mitch Barnett
NRL Players’ Player
Daniel Saifiti
NRL Coach’s Award
Jamie Buhrer
Club Person of the Year
Rory Kostjasyn
Community Player of the Year
Trent Hodkinson
Gladiator of the Year
Mitch Barnett
Rookie of the Year
Brock Lamb
ISP Player of the Year
Nick Meaney
ISP Players’ Player
Tom Hughes
ISP Coach’s Award
Braden Robson
NYC Player of the Year
Zac Hosking
NYC Players’ Player
Matt Cooper
NYC Coach’s Award
Heath Gibbs
Wests Tigers vice-captain Elijah Taylor has tonight been awarded the Kelly-Barnes Award for the 2017 Wests Tigers NRL Player of the Year.
Taylor took out the top award as one of five finalists that included captain Aaron Woods, David Nofoaluma, Kevin Naiqama and James Tedesco.
The 27-year-old, who recently extended his contract at Wests Tigers until the end of 2020, also took out the Members’ Player of the Year award following a superb season.
NRL Player of the Year Award (Kelly-Barnes Award)
Elijah Taylor
NRL Players’ Player Award
James Tedesco
NRL Members’ Player of the Year Award
Elijah Taylor
NRL Rookie of the Year Award
Jacob Liddle
NYC Player of the Year Award
Daniel Peck
NYC Players’ Player Award
Daniel Peck
Intrust Super Premiership Player of the Year Award
Jeremy Marshall-King
Intrust Super Premiership Players’ Player Award
Nathan Milone
Wests Tigers Club Person of the Year Award
Shaun Spence
Wests Tigers Woman of the Year Award
Cilene Quintao
Wests Tigers Community Achievement Award
Jamal Idris
Manly Sea Eagles halfback and captain Daly Cherry-Evans has claimed the Roy Bull 'Best and Fairest' Award for 2017.
The brilliant number seven played in all 24 matches of the regular season. His superb kicking game, attacking play, leadership, and ability to kick field goals under pressure on either foot, saw him win several games for the Sea Eagles.
For the second consecutive season, lock and vice-captain Jake Trbojevic won the NRL Players’ Player award.
NRL Roy Bull ‘Best and Fairest’
Daly Cherry-Evans
NRL Players’ Player
Jake Trbojevic
NRL Leading Try Scorer
Akuila Uate (14 tries)
NRL Leading Point Scorer
Dylan Walker (104 points)
NRL Ken Arthurson Rookie of the Year
Brian Kelly
NRL Gordon Willoughby Medal
Jake Trbojevic
Doug Daley Clubman of the Year
Jake Trbojevic
Intrust Super Premiership Bob Batty ‘Best and Fairest’
Cameron Cullen
Intrust Super Premiership Players’ Player
Brendan Attwood & Cameron Cullen
Holden Cup Russ Bull ‘Best and Fairest’
Manase Fainu
Holden Cup Players’ Player
Jesse Martin
NRL Steve Menzies Medallion
Eli Naylor & Michael Dinoris
Parramatta Eels lock forward Nathan Brown has capped off his debut season with the Blue & Gold by claiming the 2017 Ken Thornett Medal for Player of the Year at the Club’s presentation evening.
Brown capped off a strong night for him individually by being voted the Blue and Gold Army Members’ Player of the Year, while Eels fullback Clint Gutherson claimed the Jack Gibson NRL Coaches’ Award for his strong performances throughout 2017.
Ken Thornett Medal for NRL Player of the Year
Nathan Brown
Jack Gibson NRL Coaches’ Award
Clinton Gutherson
Ray Price NRL Community Award
Darren Deitz, Try Time Rugby League
Blue and Gold Army Members’ Player of the Year
Nathan Brown
Brett Kenny NYC Coaches’ Award
Greg Leleisiuao
Steven Ella NYC Player of the Year Award
Reed Mahoney
Geoff Gerard NSW Cup Coaches’ Award
George Jennings
Bob O’Reilly NSW Cup Player of the Year Award
Marata Niukore
Michael Cronin Club Person of the Year
Rev George Dansey