SUPER skipper Tim Street landed three major awards at the Leigh Centurions presentation night.
Street celebrated his wedding a week early by taking the First Team Player of the Year trophy along with others for Lifeline First Team Player of the Year and Junior Centurions Player of the Year.
Up and coming youngsters Scott Hilton and Martin Goulding were also double winners.
Scrum-half Hilton landed the Alliance Player of the Year and Lifeline Alliance Player of the Year awards. Young prop Goulding shared the Academy Player of the Year trophy with Neil Rowe while winning outright the Lifeline Academy Player of the Year prize.
Long-serving utility back David Hill, who is due a testimonial next season, was rewarded by being named Supporters Club Player of the Year. Chris Wilkinson bounced back from a serious knee injury to be named Clubman of the Year while outstanding youngster Srfarz Patel landed the Lifeline Young Player of the Year award.
Special awards in memory of two lifelong Leigh supporters who died earlier in the year were also presented.
The Jack Barlow Memorial Trophy in recognition of outstanding service went to Bob Shuttleworth while the Stewart Halliwell Memorial Trophy for the Players' Man of the Match Awards was won by prop Andy Pucill.
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