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

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The Dolphins

Able to play a variety of positions but mainly as a hooker or lock, Max Plath has earned the prestigious Arthur Beetson Medal as he continues to make a name for himself at The Dolphins under the guise of Wayne Bennett and Kristian Woolf.

In his first full season of NRL football, the 23-year-old made 21 appearances which saw him score four tries, make 32 tackle busts and 894 tackles and average 81 running metres per match.

The Dolphins had an up-and-down season that nearly saw them clinch a maiden NRL Finals berth but unfortunately lost to the Newcastle Knights in the final match of the season. They were also continually plagued by injuries to key players such as Thomas Flegler and Tom Gilbert.

MAX PLATH
Lock
Dolphins
2024 SEASON AVG
0.4
Offloads
0.2
Tries
0.1
Try Assists

Plath was also awarded the Players' Player of the Year and Best Forward of the Year as centre Herbie Farnworth was named the Best Back of the Year after being recruited from the Brisbane Broncos.

Meanwhile, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Jack Bostock and Mark Nicholls were also among the award-winners out of the top squad.

Adventure Kings Fan-Voted MVP: Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Club Person of the Year: Natalie Campbell
Academic Achievement: Tom Gilbert
Rookie of the Year: Jack Bostock
Best Forward of the Year: Max Plath
Best Back of the Year: Herbie Farnworth
Most Consistent of the Year: Mark Nicholls
Players' Player of the Year: Max Plath
Arthur Beetson Medal (Player of the Year): Max Plath

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