Clubs finishing their 2023 NRL season are beginning to name their player of the year and other awards.
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Canberra Raiders
Forward Joseph Tapine has claimed the Meninga Medal for the second straight year after being named the club's best player.
Although they struggled to find consistency near the end of the regular season, they made the finals and will compete against the Knights this week after coming eighth. Tapine has had a great season in the green jersey and will likely be in the running for honours on the Dally M Award night.
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Tapine claimed the medal with 24 votes, with Sebastian Kris (22) and Matt Timoko (19) coming in second and third place. Origin forward Corey Horsburgh followed them in fourth with 14 votes, and veteran international Jordan Rapana finished in fifth.
Meanwhile, Sebastian Kris and Jamal Fogarty were also among the award-winners out of the top squad.
Meninga Medal (Raiders player of the year): Joseph Tapine
NRL Coaches Award: Sebastian Kris
NRLW Coaches Award: Janelle Williams
Peter Mulholland NRL Rookie of the Year: Ata Mariota
NRLW Rookie of the Year: Cheyelle Robins-Reti
Fred Daly Club Person of the Year: Jamal Fogarty
Geoff Caldwell Welfare and Education Award: Hohepa Puru
NSW Cup Player of the Year: Utuloa Asomua
Jersey Flegg Player of the Year: Josh Billing
NSW Cup Coaches Award: Brad Morkos
Jersey Flegg Coaches Award: Toby Thorburn
Gordon McLucas Junior Representative of the Year: Chevy Stewart
NRLW Junior Representative of the Year: Georgia Willey