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Gold Coast Titans

Moeaki Fotuaika has taken out the Paul Broughton Medal for a second time at the Gold Coast Titans.

First winning the club's player of the year in 2019, Fotuaika put together an excellent year for the struggling Titans to take out the award again in 2023.

MOEAKI FOTUAIKA
Prop
Titans
2023 SEASON AVG
146.3
All Run Metres
2
Tackle Breaks
0.6
Offloads

The top award at the Titans is the player-voted Players' Player, and Fotuaika took out the award by a six-vote margin to David Fifita, with Jayden Campbell finishing third. Inspirational captain Tino Fa'asuamalaeaui could only manage fourth spot.

David Fifita, who returned to the State of Origin arena in 2023, took out the members player of the year, while Chris Randall won the coaches award. In an award that was no surprise, Alofiana Khan-Pereira won the rookie of the year award.

Shannon Mato won the NRLW player of the year award, while Georgia Hale took out the coaches away, Evania Pelite won the members NRLW player of the year and Chantay Kiria-Ratu won NRLW rookie of the year.

Full list of awards:
Paul Broughton Medal: Moeaki Fotuaika
NRL Members player of the year: David Fifita
NRL Coaches Award: Chris Randall
NRL rookie of the year: Alofiana Khan-Pereira
NRLW Players Player: Shannon Mato
NRLW Members player of the year: Evania Pelite
NRLW Coaches Award: Georgia Hale
NRLW rookie of the year: Chantay Kiria-Ratu
Netball Sapphire Series Player of the Year: Jess Milne
Ruby Series Player of the Year: Shenae Grant
โ€œThe Prestonโ€ Award: Steph Hancock
Leagueability IDRL Player of the Year: Angelo Steele
Leagueability PDRL Player of the Year: Cameron Cullen
Leagueability All Abilities Player of the Year: Ryley Alexander

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