The 2021 NRL regular season is over and clubs have begun handing out their annual end of season awards.
View through each and every club that has revealed their award winners for this season so far.
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Canterbury Bulldogs
Josh Jackson has been named the Bulldogs' Dr George Peponis player of the year.
Jackson, who moved back into the middle third this season, has been rock solid for Canterbury. He has made a staggering 786 tackles as one of the best defensive players in the game, while also making 113 metres per contest.
Equally as impressively, Jackson has played virtually every minute for Canterbury, churning out big performances week after week.
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The Bulldogs' captain will again look to lead his side next year as the Bulldogs climb off the bottom of the table with six new high-profile signings joining the club.
Elsewhere, Jake Averillo took out the coaches award for the Bulldogs, while Bailey Biondi-Odo claimed the rookie of the year award ahead of other candidates Jackson Topine, Aaron Schoupp, Chris Patolo, Brad Deitz and Falakiko Manu.
Raymond Faitala-Mariner won the Peter Warren medal for services to the community.
Dr George Peoponis Medal for player of the year: Josh Jackson
Coaches award: Jake Averillo
Rookie of the year: Bailey Biondi-Odo
Peter Warren medal for services to the community: Raymond Faitala-Mariner






