The 2019 NRL regular season is over and clubs have begun handing out their annual end of season awards.

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Manly Sea Eagles

Sea Eagles lock Jake Trbojevic has won the Club’s top honour for the third time in five years taking out the ‘Best and Fairest’ Award for 2019.

Manly second-rower Joel Thompson was a popular winner of the NRL Players’ Player Award, claiming it for the second consecutive year after joining the Sea Eagles in 2018.

Reuben Garrick capped off a superb season for the Sea Eagles by taking out the Club’s NRL Ken Arthurson Rookie of the Year Award, the Leading Try Scorer Award, and Point Scorer Award.

NRL Roy Bull Best and Fairest Award
Jake Trbojevic

NRL Players’ Player Award
Joel Thompson

The Doug Daley Clubman of the Year
Glenn Moore

NRL Ken Arthurson Rookie of the Year
Reuben Garrick

Steve Menzies Medal – Play of the Year
Daly Cherry-Evans

Gordon Willoughby Medallion – Members’ Voted Best Player
Jake Trbojevic

NRL Leading Try Scorer Award
Reuben Garrick

NRL Leading Point Scorer Award
Rueben Garrick

Canterbury Cup Bob Batty Best and Fairest
Zach Dockar-Clay

Canterbury Cup Players’ Player
Zach Dockar-Clay

Jake Trbojevic Junior Representative Player of the Year
Josh Schuster

Jersey Flegg Russ Bull Best and Fairest
Jacob Sykes

Jersey Flegg Players’ Player Award
Keith Titmuss

SG Ball Cup Player of the Year
Josh Schuster

SG Ball Cup Players’ Player
Josh Schuster

SG Ball Cup Coach’s Award
Ben Trbojevic

Harold Matthews Cup Player of the Year
Daniel O’Donnell

Harold Matthews Cup Players’ Player
Teddy Wilson

Harold Matthews Cup Coach’s Award
Oscar Palin

25 Years Appreciation Award
Monique Carroll (Seabirds Director)

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19 COMMENTS

  1. With 10 players and Phil Gould departing the Chocolate Soldiers pink panther pussycat club.

    Souths will be out to poach the doorman who opens Penrith’s transit lounge exit doors.

    Souths are always on the hunt for a great doorman to show 15 Duds the footpath out of Redfern Oval Goat teack.

    If Souths had a club to show off their one Ron Coote Cup trophy cabinet they would probably poach two Penrith transit lounge exit doorman. But alas, Souths Leagues club is non existent.

  2. Regret Of The Year

    Goes for the 4th year straight to Roger Tuivasa-Shreck, for walking out on semis, grand finals, premierships and World Club Champion trophies after leaving the Sydney Roosters for the almost as pathetically poor side as Souths over at the Warriors for large sums of cash.

    Money is not everything to some players but for Rodger it is everything and the only thing that matters.

    Congratulations for having a thick wallet and a poor footballers life.

  3. Woody/Chookstir/William/Frank/Ralph/DonWest/whoever, you have done it again. You have so eloquently turned this article into a Souths bashing once again. You never cease to amaze me with you sense of humour, your turn of phrase and you knowledge of all things Rugby League. Every reader must be glued to this site awaiting your comments on every article posted. You really have the knack of making people come together to read your comments. You poor thing.

  4. I had a little bit of fun with Souths but dont include my name with those others Chalky.

    I’m only new on this site and flew in last week from Alpha Centauri on the Jupiter 2. After I heard Dr Smith got off a slap charge.

  5. Don West pilot of the Jupiter 2, Dr (cam) Smith will be upset that Cooper Cronk has been given life membership at The Sydney Roosters for steering the Sydney Earthlings to two consecutive orwmierships. That is the highest honor which puts him into the Arthur Beetson, Brad Fittler, Anthony Minichelo and Luke Ricketson category of elite leaders of oyr proud heritage club.

    Has Souths got any life members??? If they do they have not got a club to be a life member of. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣