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New Zealand Warriors
The Simon Mannering Medal for the Warriors' player of the year has been handed to second rower Euan Aitken in what is his final season with the club.
The award was presented following the completion of the regular season, with the Warriors falling to the Gold Coast Titans in a thriller during Round 25.
Aitken had a splendid season for the Warriors, playing 21 games and scoring 3 tries, but becoming one of the Warriors' most reliable players following a move from the centres, making 43 tackle breaks, 90 metres per game and tackling at 95 per cent efficiency.
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Aitken took the award out ahead of forward Tohu Harris, who won the Players' Player of the year.
Viliami Vailea took out the club's rookie of the year award, while Reece Walsh took out the people's choice award.
Bunty Afoa and Ben Murdoch-Masila were named the joint clubman of the year.
Aitken becomes the 19th player to win the Warriors player of the year, which was renamed to the Simon Mannering Medal in 2018, and joins names such as Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Steve Price and Stacey Jones. Mannering won the award five times in his career.
Full list of winners
Simon Mannering Medal: Euan Aitken
NRL Players' Player of the year: Tohu Harris
Warriors' People's Choice award: Reece Walsh
Warriors' Rookie of the year: Viliami Vailea
Warriors' clubman of the year: Bunty Afoa and Ben Murdoch-Masila






