Clubs finishing their 2024 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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Canterbury Bulldogs
Barnstorming through the opposition's defence week in and week out, second-rower Viliame Kikau has earned the prestigious Dr George Peponis Medal as they get set to compete in their first NRL Finals series in eight seasons.
The 29-year-old has started in 22 matches this season where he has been a dominant force on both ends of the field. This has seen allowed him to score four tries, make ten line-breaks and seven line-break assists and average 102 running metres per match.
The Bulldogs have had an extraordinary season that saw them reach sixth place on the ladder and nearly enter the top-four. Led by Cameron Ciraldo and Stephen Crichton, the club has boasted the best defence in the competition.
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Outside back Jacob Kiraz was awarded the Players' Player of the Year in his third season with the club as he continues to develop into one of the best back of the competition.
Meanwhile, Toby Sexton, Stephen Crichton and Bailey Hayward were also among the award-winners out of the top squad.
Lisa Fiaola Cup Player of the Year: Evelyn Roberts
Tarsha Gale Cup Player of the Year: Pauline Suli-Ruka
Harold Matthews Cup Player of the Year: Paul Henry Johnson
SG Ball Cup Player of the Year: Mitchell Woods
Women's Premiership Player of the Year: Latisha Smythe
Hazem El Masri Medal (Jersey Flegg Cup Player of the Year): Rueben Moyle
Ron Massey Cup Player of the Year: Jirah Momoisea
Terry Lamb Medal (NSW Cup Player of the Year): Harry Hayes
Coaches Award and Community Service Award: Toby Sexton
Carroll & O'Dea Members Players of the Year and Les Johns Medal for Clubperson of the Year: Stephen Crichton
Steve Mortimer Medal (Rookie of the Year): Bailey Hayward
Players's Player of the Year: Jacob Kiraz
Dr George Peponis Medal (Player of the Year): Viliame Kikau