O'HARA DOMINATES CELTIC'S END OF SEASON AWARDS

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O'HARA DOMINATES CELTIC'S END OF SEASON AWARDS
Tuesday 15 Sep 2009 05:06
Source: [www.crusadersrfl.com](http://www.crusadersrfl.com)
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Prop Ryan O'Hara dominated proceedings at Celtic Crusaders End of Season Presentation night, picking up four awards - Supporters' Player of the Year, Best Forward, Player of the Year and the coveted Players' Player of the Year.
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Reserve team player Ross Wardle, who has been named in the first team squad for the first time this Sunday, picked up the gong for Most Promising Player in the reserve team while Lloyd White, who has now made five Super League appearances, won the reserves' Player of the Year.
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Welsh international Ben Flower won two trophies, for Hit of the Year and Rookie of the Year while his fellow international squad member Luke Dyer was Best Back.
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Damien Quinn won Try of the Year for his magnificent solo effort against Hull Kingston Rovers at the Brewery Field in June. He was also recognised for making 100 appearances - the first and so far only player to do so for the Crusaders.
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Josh Hannay was announced as the Top Scorer's award.
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Finally Darren Mapp won a Community Award for his efforts in promoting rugby league with the general public in schools, colleges, youth clubs and workplaces throughout 2009.

Hmmm…... :astonished:
 
To be fair the Celtics are truly terrible but O'Hara has done well in the games I have seen.

The ESL suits his game much better than the NRL did
 
It's still a sad state of affairs when O'Hara is cleaning up awards over there.
 
@willow said:
It's still a sad state of affairs when O'Hara is cleaning up awards over there.

I think they won about 2 games all year. He wouldn't have had to do much to win awards for them.

Sorry should have read the original a bit closer so I'll just add this edit in :smiley:
 
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