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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Manly Sea Eagles
Hooker Lachlan Croker has claimed the 2022 Roy Bull ‘Best and Fairest’ award for 2022 as the Manly Sea Eagles best player.
Croker received the award from coach Des Hasler at the club’s awards night after finishing the year with 943 tackles (fourth in the NRL) in his 23 appearances, also achieving personal bests for running metres and kicking metres.
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But that wasn’t the only award for Croker, who also claimed the Steve Menzies Medal for Play of the Year with a 40/20 and try double against North Queensland in Round 15.
Outgoing five-eighth Kieran Foran was awarded the club’s Players’ Player award, while winger turned fullback Reuben Garrick won the club’s leading pointscorer award for the second year in a row. He finished sixth in the NRL with 162 points.
Garrick was also handed the club’s top tryscorer award after crossing 12 times.
Youn gun Tolu Koula was awarded the Ken Arthurson Rising Star Award after a stellar rookie campaign, showcasing his speed and scoring six tries.
Meanwhile under-fire captain Daly Cherry-Evans clearly still has the club’s fans on side after taking home the Gordon Willoughby Medal for Best Player, as voted by Manly members.
Sean Keppie took home the NRL Club Community/Wellbeing Award for the second year in a row after being recognised for his extensive charity work. Meanwhile a young gun with a famous surname took home the Jake Trbojevic rising star award, with Zac Fulton judged the club’s best pathways player for the year.
In the non-player awards, Event and Operations manager Shelley O’Malley took home the Doug Daley Club Person of the Year award.
Full list of NRL award winners:
Roy Bull Best & Fairest: Lachlan Croker
NRL Players' Player Award: Kieran Foran
NRL Leading Pointscorer Award: Reuben Garrick
NRL Leading Tryscorer Award: Reuben Garrick
Ken Arthurson Rising Star Award: Tolu Koula
Steve Menzies Medal: Lachlan Croker
Gordon Willoughby Medallion (Members Player): Daly Cherry-Evans
NRL Community/Wellbeing Award: Sean Keppie
Jake Trbojevic Rising Star Award: Zac Fulton






