Clubs finishing their 2023 NRL season are beginning to name their player of the year and other awards.
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St George Illawarra Dragons
Blake Lawrie's incredible season has ended with him sweeping up the club's major awards for 2023.
It was a terrible season for the club, finishing in 16th position on the ladder, just above the Wests Tigers. However, Lawrie was consistently their best performer and helped lead the forward pack and mentor the younger players in the team.
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It means Lawrie has claimed the Dragons Medal, the Red V Members Player of the Year Award and the Red V Members Player of the Year award voted by the fans.
Meanwhile, Jack De Belin and Toby Couchmanย were also among the award-winners out of the top squad.
Dragons Medal (Dragons player of the year): Blake Lawrie
Club Person of the Year:ย Scott Stewart
The Immortals Trophy:ย Jack De Belin
Geoff Selby Memorial Trophy (NRL Emerging Talent):ย Toby Couchman
Red V Members Player of the Year:ย Blake Lawrie
Community Involvement Award:ย Blake Lawrie
Mark Coyne Trophy for Career Development:ย Tyrell Fuimaono
NSW Cup Coaches Award:ย Zane Musgrove
Paul McGregor Trophy (Jersey Flegg Player of the Year): Ben Johnson