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.
For previous years, use the below links.
Click here to see the awards for the 2022 season!
Click here to see the awards for the 2021 season!
Click here to see the awards for the 2020 season!
Click here to see the awards for the 2019 season!
Click here to see the awards for the 2018 season!
Click here to see the awards for the 2017 season!
Click here to see the awards for the 2016 season!
You can cycle through clubs by using the drop down menu below.
New Zealand Warriors
Shaun Johnson's incredible season has ended with him sweeping up the club's major awards for 2023.
It was a great season for the club, finishing in the top four after finishing in 15th place last season. Johnson was consistently their best performer and is considered a favourite to take home the Dally M Medal, showing he is aging like fine wine, and age shouldn't be an issue in the competition.
Halfback
Try Assists
Tries
Kick Metres
It means Johnson has taken out the Simon Mannering Medal, the NRL Players' Player Award and theย One New Zealand Warriors People's Choice award voted by the fans.
Meanwhile, Taine Tuaupiki and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad were also among the award-winners out of the top squad.
NSW Cup Players' Player of the Year: Ronald Volkman
NSW Cup Player of the Year: Kalani Going
NSW Team man of the Year: Ali Leiataua and Demitric Sifakula
One New Zealand Warriors People's Choice: Shaun Johnson
NRL Rookie of the Year: Taine Tuaupiki
NRL Clubman of the Year: Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
NRL Players' Player of the Year: Shaun Johnson
Simon Mannering Medal (Warriors player of the year): Shaun Johnson