Michael Withers, pictured, completed a marvellous treble last night by being named as Bradford Bulls' Player of the Year - awarded by the Bulls' Fan Club - at a packed Pennington's Variety Club.
In the last nine days he has won the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man of the match in the Grand Final victory over Wigan and earned a shock call-up into the Great Britain squad to face the French and the Australians.
Club skipper Robbie Paul was Clubman of the Year (presented by the marketing department), loose forward Mike Forshaw was Prize Bull (chosen by the coaching staff), Jamie Peacock the Best Forward and Tevita Vaikona the Best Back. Most Improved Player was forward Lee Radford.
Lee Parker was the Alliance side's Most Improved Player, and Paul Sykes was their Player of the Year. Andy Smith and Jamie Langley won the respective Academy awards.
lBulls' Paul Deacon, a specialist scrum-half, is named at stand-off for Great Britain in Friday's Test match against the French at Agen.
Coach David Waite has also chosen Hull hooker Paul King in his least favourite position of second row in another surprise selection with loose forward Kevin Sinfield packing down as hooker.
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