Clubs finishing their 2023 NRL season are beginning to name their player of the year and other awards.

Zero Tackle will update this article every time a club confirm their end of season awards.

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The Dolphins

Jamayne Isaako's incredible season has ended with him earning the inaugural Arthur Beetson Medal for the club's player of the year.

It was a great first season for The Dolphins and they will be hoping to further build on it next season. Isaako was consistently one of the club's best performers and is likely set to earn a call-up to the international stage, as well as cementing his spot on the wing for years to come.

JAMAYNE ISAAKO
Fullback
Dolphins
2023 SEASON AVG
1
Tries
0.1
Try Assists
4.3
Tackle Breaks

Not only did Isaako win the Arthur Beetson Medal, but he was also awarded honours for the Best Back, Players' Player and Most Consistent

Meanwhile, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Euan Aitken, Isaiya Katoa and Mark Nichollsย were also among the award-winners out of the top squad.

Arthur Beetson Medal Player of the Year (Dolphins player of the year): Jamayne Isaako
Adventure Kings Fan-Voted MVP: Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Academic Award: Euan Aitken
Rookie of the Year: Isaiya Katoa
Best Back: Jamayne Isaako
Best Forward: Mark Nicholls
Most Consistent: Jamayne Isaako
Players' Player: Jamayne Isaako
Club Person of the Year: Shane Morris

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