WARRINGTON Wolves’ young forward Chris Hill scooped a hat-trick of awards at the club’s annual awards ceremony which included the club showing off FIVE Lance Todd Trophy winners!
Hill (pictured right) received the Players Player of the Year, Vice Presidents Award and Player of the Year, which was presented by Head of Coaching Tony Smith.
The five Lance Todd Trophy winners who helped Hill celebrate his awards were (pictured top L-R) Alex Murphy, Derek Whitehead, Lee Briers, Michael Monaghan and this year’s Wembley winner Brett Hodgson.
The evening, hosted by Trevor Hunt and Jack Dearden of BBC Radio Manchester, celebrates the achievements of the season, so far, both on and off the pitch with club directors, staff, sponsors, players and families, coaches and
guests all joining together.
There was also a special presentation to forward David Solomona, (pictured below) who will be leaving the club at the end of the season.
Other winners on the night were:
U18s Player of the Year 2012 – Sean Henney
U20s Player of the Year 2012 – Brad Dwyer
Club Person of the Year 2012 – Mel Jones and Bradley Wood (groundsmen)
Foundation Community Award 2012 – Ryan Atkins and Chris Riley
Supporters Trust Committee Award 2012 – Chris Riley
Vice Presidents Award to mark his 400th appearance for the club – Lee Briers
On the night everyone enjoyed a three-course Heathcotes meal, raffle, player interviews and the opportunity to have photos taken with the Challenge Cup trophy, won for the third time in four years.
Hill's hat-trick of awards
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