Clubs finishing their 2024 NRL season are beginning to name their Player of the Year and other awards.

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St George Illawarra Dragons

Re-called to the QLD Maroons team for the 2024 State of Origin series, second-rower Jaydn Su'a has earned the prestigious Dragons Medal for being the club's Player of the Year.

Su'a had an outstanding year that saw him become one of the best edge forwards in the competition. In 22 matches, he scored nine tries, made three line-breaks, made 604 tackles and averaged an impressive 117 running metres per match.

Under the guidance of Shane Flanagan, the Dragons finished two points away from the top-eight and looked like they were going to clinch a 2024 NRL Finals spot for most of the season. They will be looking to go further up the ladder in Flanagan's second season in charge.

JAYDN SU'A
Second-row
Dragons
2024 SEASON AVG
27.6
Tackles Made
0.4
Tries
3.6
Tackle Breaks

As multiple players depart the Dragons, centre Hayden Buchanan is a player to watch and is coming off an extraordinary season in the SG Ball Cup, where he won the Player of the Year award. Buchanan is likely to see his name featured on the team list sooner rather than later.

Meanwhile, Jesse Marschke, Tom Eisenhuth and departing NSW Blues winger Zac Lomax were also among the award-winners out of the top squad.

Steelers Lisa Fiaola Player of the Year: Tori Shipton and Tahlia O'Brien
Dragons Lisa Fiaola Player of the Year: Carolina Cook
Steelers Tarsha Gale Cup Player of the Year: Kasey Reh
Dragons Tarsha Gale Cup Player of the Year: Taneisha Gray
Steelers Harold Matthews Cup Player of the Year: Jack Talbott
Dragons Harold Matthews Cup Player of the Year: Jasias Ah Kee
Steelers SG Ball Cup Player of the Year: Hayden Buchanan and Daniel Meafou
Dragons SG Ball Cup Player of the Year: Jacob Halangahu
Paul McGregor Trophy (Jersey Flegg Cup Player of the Year): Ashton Ward
NSW Cup Coach's Award: Jonah Glover
NSW Cup Player of the Year: Savelio Tamale
Mark Coyne Trophy: Jesse Marschke
Community Involvement Trophy: Jacob Liddle
Geoff Selby Memorial Trophy for NRL Emerging Talent: Lyhkan King-Togia
Immortals Trophy: Tom Eisenhuth
Club Person of the Year: Ben Murdoch-Masila
Red V Members Player of the Year: Zac Lomax
Dragons Medal (NRL Player of the Year): Jaydn Su'a

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