The 2022 NRL regular season is coming to a close, and clubs have begun handing out their annual end of season awards.
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Sydney Roosters
Sydney Roosters fullback James Tedesco has smashed the club record books by claiming his fifth consecutive Jack Gibson medal as the Bondi club’s Player of the Year.
Tedesco’s latest win means he has claimed the club’s top honour every year since his arrival in 2018, passing Craig Fitzgibbon in the Tri-colours’ history books.
Tedesco brought up a multitude of personal milestones during the 2022 season, playing his 100th game for the Roosters, scoring his 100th NRL try in a hat-trick against the Gold Coast in Round 9 and making his 200th NRL appearance overall.
It caps off a remarkable week for Tedesco, which began with the Brad Fittler Medal, True Blue and People’s Choice Awards at the NSWRL’s awards night – the first player to sweep all major categories.
Tedesco finished 2022 with 13 tries, 12 try assists, averaging 212 metres per game and finishing with a league-high 169 tackle-breaks.
Tedesco also took home the club’s ‘Red Rooster Members Player of the Year Award’, claiming the honour ahead of Joey Manu and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.
Young phenomenon Joseph Suaali’i also claimed multiple honours, winning the Steggles’ Try of the Year award and the Harry Phipps Rising Star award after a 19-game campaign that saw him score 15 tries.
The club’s 2022 Ken Stephen Medal nominee Angus Crichton took home the ‘Roosters Our Community’ Award for his work with both the Indigenous community and Ronald McDonald House.
Joey Manu won the James Mathews Clubman of the Year award, as voted by his teammates, while young back-rower Siua Wong took home the Chris Sykes Junior Representative Player of the Year award for a season that saw him rise rapidly from the club’s SG Ball (under-19) ranks and then on to Jersey Flegg – helping both teams secure minor premierships – before finishing the year in the NSW Cup playing for feeder team North Sydney.
The Arthur Beetson Jersey Flegg Player of the Year award was won by Jack Preston who was a valuable asset to both the Jersey Flegg and NSW Cup sides.
ALL PLAYER AWARDS:
Jack Gibson Medal: James Tedesco
Members’ Player of the Year: James Tedesco
James Mathews Clubman of the Year: Joseph Manu
Harry Phipps Rising Star: Joseph Suaali’i
Steggles Try of the Year: Joseph Suaali’i
Roosters Our Community Award: Angus Crichton
Chris Sykes Junior Representative Player of the Year: Siua Wong
Arthur Beetson Jersey Flegg Player of the Year: Jack Preston






