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Each club's NRL Player of the Year winner for 2024

The full list of club award winners from the 2024 NRL Telstra Premiership season as they were announced by each team.

Canberra Raiders 

Kiwis prop Joe Tapine capped a third straight Meninga Medal by being announced as the Raiders captain for the 2025 season during the club's Presentation Night at Parliament House.

Tapine took home the prestigious award in commanding fashion. He polled 33 votes during the season, which was 22 votes ahead of the next-best player.

The night was even more special for Tapine, with departing captain Elliott Whitehead announcing to those attending that Tapine would be the new captain for season 2025 and beyond.

Simaima Taufa also collected her second consecutive Player of the Year award, after it was announced earlier in the evening that the Raiders NRLW Player of the Year would also receive a Meninga Medal moving forward. 

  • Meninga Medal (NRL) – Joe Tapine
  • Meninga Medal (NRLW) – Simaima Taufa
  • NRL Coaches’ Award – Kaeo Weekes
  • NRLW Coaches’ Award – Chanté Temara
  • Peter Mulholland Rookie of the Year – Ethan Strange
  • NRLW Rookie of the Year – Relna Wuruki-Hosea
  • Fred Daly Club Person of the Year – Josh Papalii
  • NSW Cup Player of the Year – Albert Hopoate
  • Jersey Flegg Player of the Year – Regan Carr
  • NSW Cup Coaches’ Award – Adam Cook
  • Jersey Flegg Coaches’ Award – Mitchell Prest
  • Gordon McLucas Junior Representative of the Year – Noah Martin
  • Female Junior Representative of the Year – Claudia Finau

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

Coming back from a tough year that saw him make just nine appearances, Viliame Kikau was a force to be reckoned with throughout the 2024 season and was rewarded after being named as the 2024 Dr George Peponis Medallist. The Fijian international enjoyed one of his best seasons in the NRL to date, appearing in 22 matches which saw him score four tries, create a further four, offload 41 times and break the line on 10 occasions.

  • Dr George Peponis Player of the Year Award: Viliame Kikau
  • NRL Players' Player: Jacob Kiraz
  • Steve Mortimer Medal – Rookie of the Year: Bailey Hayward
  • Community Service Award: Toby Sexton
  • Carroll & O’Dea Bulldogs Members Player of the Year: Stephen Crichton
  • Les Johns Medal for Club person of the Year: Stephen Crichton 
  • Bulldogs Coaches Award: Toby Sexton

Gold Coast Titans

Fullback Keano Kini has been crowned the 2024 Paul Broughton medallist in just his second year of NRL football. Kini held off former winners Brian Kelly and Moeaki Fotuaika, capping a remarkable season.

  • Paul Broughton Medal (NRL Player of the Year): Keano Kini
  • Wellbeing & Education Award: Ben Liyou
  • Members' NRL MVP: Jayden Campbell
  • NRL Rookie of the Year: Josiah Pahulu
  • NRL Players' Player: Brian Kelly

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

Tom Trbojevic has claimed the Club’s NRL Roy Bull 'Best and Fairest' Award for season 2024. Coach Anthony Seibold presented the fullback with the club’s highest honour which saw him become just the fourth player to have won the award three times, having already claimed it in 2016 and 2021.

  • Roy Bull Medal (NRL Player of the Year): Tom Trbojevic
  • NRL Players’ Player Award: Tom Trbojevic
  • Gordon Willoughby Medallion: Daly Cherry-Evans
  • Ken Arthurson Rising Star Award: Lehi Hopoate
  • NRL Leading Point Scorer Award: Reuben Garrick
  • NRL Leading Try Scorer Award: Tom Trbojevic
  • Menzies Medal for the Play of the Year: Jake Trbojevic
  • Manly Mentality Award: Tommy Talau
  • NRL Doug Daley Club Person of the Year Award: Lachlan Croker
  • NRL Club Wellbeing and Education Award: Karl Lawton
  • NRL Club Community Award: Jake Trbojevic

South Sydney Rabbitohs award winners

Jack Wighton has been awarded the George Piggins Medal as the Rabbitohs' Best and Fairest player for 2024 in his first season with the club. The player of the year medal was Wighton’s second award of the evening, after he also took home the Jack Rayner Players' Player Award, voted as by the Rabbitohs playing squad.

  • George Piggins Medal (NRL Player of the Year): Jack Wighton
  • Jack Rayner Players' Player: Jack Wighton
  • Bob McCarthy Clubperson of the Year: Ben Lovett
  • John Sattler Rookie of the Year: Jye Gray
  • The Burrow Appreciation Award: Jai Arrow
  • Roy Asotasi Members' Choice Award: Cameron Murray
  • Souths Cares Award (Community): Ben Lovett

St George Illawarra Dragons

Jaydn Su’A claimed his maiden Dragons Medal as the NRL side's Player of the Year in his third season with the Red V. Su’A finished the year with a career-highs in tries scored (9), run metres (2591), tackles (604) and offloads (30) whilst playing his 50th game for the club in Round 24.

  • Dragons Medal (NRL Player of the Year): Jaydn Su’A 
  • Immortals Trophy: Tom Eisenhuth
  • Geoff Selby Memorial Trophy for NRL Emerging Talent: Lyhkan King-Togia
  • Red V Members Player of the Year: Zac Lomax 
  • Mark Coyne Trophy for Career Development: Jesse Marschke
  • Community Involvement Award: Jacob Liddle
  • Club person of the year: Ben Murdoch-Masila 
Mitchell Barnett with Simon Mannering.
Mitchell Barnett with Simon Mannering. ©Warriors Media

Warriors

Mitchell Barnett capped an impressive second year with the Warriors by capturing the Simon Mannering Medal at the club’s 30th annual awards. The other nominees for the medal were Addin Fonua-Blake, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Te Maire Martin. Fonua-Blake was voted the players’ player by his peers ahead of Barnett and Martin. Half Luke Metcalf won the clubman of the year award ahead of other nominees Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, Chanel Harris-Tavita and Marcelo Montoya while 2024 debutant Jacob Laban was named the rookie of the year.

  • Simon Mannering Medal (NRL Player of the Year): Mitchell Barnett
  • NRL Players’ Player of the Year: Addin Fonua-Blake
  • NRL Clubman of the Year: Luke Metcalf
  • NRL Rookie of the Year: Jacob Laban
  • One New Zealand Warriors Peoples' Choice: Mitchell Barnett
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