2015 Brisbane Broncos Awards

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Oct 12, 2013
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So far the awards that have been announced are:


NYC Best Forward award - Jai Arrow


NYC’s Best Back - Jayden Nikorima


Players’ Player - Jai Arrow and Keegan Hipgrave


Player of the Year - Jai Arrow


Fan Player of the Year - Anthony Milford
 
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Bit surprised Ash Taylor didn't get best back.
 
Paul Morgan Player of the Year tally after 6 Rounds Kahu and Gillett on 12, Milford on 14, Thaiday and Parker tied on 22 points.
 
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Corey Parker honoured for his 300 games.
 
McCullough's misses is a stunner ... Respect

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Paul Morgan Player of the Year tally after 12 Rounds Gillett 18, McCullough 22, Thaiday 26, Milford 32 and Parker leads on 36.
 
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Those leaving the club and retiring are honoured.
 
Paul Morgan Player of the Year tally after 18 Rounds Gillett 33, Thaiday 33, Milford 33, McCullough 37 and Parker 48.
 
They should just stop counting and give it to Parker. It's clear he is the winner.
 
Have no idea how McCullough is so high up in the tally.
 
Kodi Nikorima named the Cyril Connell Rookie of the Year.
 
Andrew McCullough wins award as Most Consistent for 2015.
 
Allan Langer award for Best Back has been won by Ben Hunt.
 
Shane Webcke award as Best Forward goes to Sam Thaiday over Parker and Blair.
 
Players' Player is Anthony Milford.
 
The Paul Morgan Medal for Player of the Year is Corey Parker.
 
Clubman of the Year goes to 2015 Captain Justin Hodges.
 
COREY Parker has etched his name in club folklore after winning his third Paul Morgan Medal at the NRMA Insurance Broncos’ Presentation Ball tonight.

The international lock streaked the field, leading the tally after rounds six, 12 and 18, and winning by 20 votes.
It makes Parker just the third player in Broncos’ history to win the Player of the Year trophy three times.

He joins Darren Lockyer (2002-03, 2011) and Petero Civoniceva (2004, 2006-07) as fellow three-time winners of the prestigious medal.

Parker’s wins in 2009, 2013 and 2015 place him behind only the great Allan Langer, who won the Morgan Medal five times – in 1988 and four straight between 1993 and 1996. Parker finished the voting tally well in front on 78 votes, with first-year Bronco Anthony Milford congratulated for his effort of finishing second with 58 votes.
He was just ahead of Sam Thaiday (56 votes), who was followed by Andrew McCullough (38 votes) and Matt Gillett (36 votes). Adam Blair and Ben Hunt were next, both on 33 votes.

Parker was not the only veteran to take home a trophy, with retiring captain Justin Hodges a popular winner of the Clubman of the Year award.
Hodges’ award was testament to the outstanding job he has done in 2015 – both on and off the field – in leading the club to the NRL Grand Final.

Milford did take home a trophy, winning the coveted Players’ Player award for his enterprising play at five-eighth.

Milford was also involved in the Play of the Year, a length-of-the-field try against the Raiders after the half-time siren that also included Darius Boyd, Hunt, Alex Glenn and the try scorer Lachlan Maranta.

Thaiday was the winner of the NRL team’s Best Forward award, while Hunt was named Best Back.
Tireless hooker Andrew McCullough, the top tackler in the entire NRL competition, was named the Most Consistent player, while utility Kodi Nikorima was judged Rookie of the Year for his break-out season in the NRL.

In the under-20s, Jai Arrow was named NYC Player of the Year.
Arrow also won for NYC Best Forward and shared the Players’ Player trophy with Keegan Hipgrave. Jayden Nikorima was named NYC Best Back.
 
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