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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Canterbury Bulldogs
Dummy-half Jeremy Marshall-King has won the Dr George Peponis Player of the Year award at the Canterbury Bulldogs’ end-of-year awards ceremony at Daltone House on Darling Island.
In a year of gradual improvement for the Belmore club, Marshall-King was a consistently shining light, finishing the year with five tries, four try assists, nine offloads and an impressive 927 tackles in his final season at the club before moving to the Dolphins in 2023.
Prop Max King capped off an impressive debut season with the club by landing the Coaches Award. After averaging seven games per season across his last three years, King has stepped up in 2022, playing every game and improving week-to-week. His efforts saw his initial one-year contract quickly turned into a two-year extension.
It should come as no surprise that young speedster Jacob Kiraz claimed the club’s Steve Mortimer Rookie of the Year honour, going from strength to strength after making his debut in Round 7. He finished the year with six tries from 17 appearances and a remarkable 52 tackle-breaks.
Headgear-wearing bomb manufacturer Matt Burton was rewarded for a strong season with the Members’ Player of the Year award after an impressive campaign that saw him recalled to State of Origin level, while 2022 Ken Stephen medal nominee Raymond Faitala-Mariner secured the Peter Warren Community Service award.
In the lower grades, imposing back-rower Jackson Topine received the Terry Lamb NSW Cup Player of the Year award, while impressive young half Bailey Hayward took the Jeresey Flegg honour.
Full List of AwardsÂ
Dr George Peponis Player of the Year: Jeremy Marshall-King
Coaches Award: Max King
Steve Mortimer Rookie of the Year: Jacob Kiraz
Members’ Player of the Year: Matt Burton
Terry Lamb NSW Cup Player of the Year: Jackson Topine
Hazem El-Masri Jersey Flegg Player of the Year: Bailey Hayward
Peter Warren Community Service Award: Raymond Faitala-Mariner






