Sandow shortlisted for player of the month award

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WARRINGTON Wolves half-back Chris Sandow has been shortlisted for First Utility Super League Player of the Month for February.

Sandow has been a key player in the Wolves perfect start to the new season, which has seen wins against Leeds, Hull KR and Wakefield to put them second in the table.

Voting is now open, and Sandow is up against Castleford half-back Luke Gale, Hull hooker Danny Houghton, Salford stand-off Robert Lui and Widnes winger Corey Thompson.

Back for the 2016 season, the First Utility Player of the Month gives fans the opportunity to vote for the league’s most outstanding player.

Ran in conjunction with League Express, five worthy players will make up the monthly shortlist, before supporters have the chance to vote for the final two via the First Utility Super League Facebook page.

The two players with the most votes will then be considered by a judging panel consisting of representatives from First Utility and League Express, before the overall winner is revealed.  

Every fan who votes will be entered into a prize draw, with one lucky supporter getting the chance to present the First Utility Super League Player of the Month trophy to the winning player. 

Fans have until 3pm March 3rd to register their votes for February’s First Utility Super League Player of the Month award. 

Amanda Cumine, Director of Communications added: “We’re delighted to be organising this award again this season.

“To put the power in the hands of the supporters makes the award more special for both the fans and the winning players. Alongside the expert views of our panel, fans can ensure that any who takes home the official First Utility Super League Player of the Month trophy is a worthy winner.”  

To vote for the player you feel deserves to be February’s First Utility Super League Player of the Month, and keep up on all things First Utility Super League, visit www.Facebook.com/FirstUtilitySuperLeague


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