JOE Moore picked up three awards at Baildon Rugby Club's annual dinner.
Moore, who will hopefully be available during non-term time next season while he is studying his Masters degree at Bath University, won the players' player of the year, the Johnny Bell Trophy (for the club's leading points scorer) and was also the club's top try-scorer.
Matty Robinson was the coaches' player of the year, Tom Massey the most improved player and David Medina newcomer of the year, with the respective runners-up being Alistair Beaumont, Robinson and Paul Dobson, while Massey was also players' player runner-up.
Harrison Strauss was young player of the year, while Jamie Mitchell was president's player of the year and Peter Haydock club person of the year, while Andy Magee won the Baildon rugby committee's special award for the tireless work he did off the field while injured as a player.
Former Bradford Bulls and Great Britain rugby league coach Brian Noble was the guest speaker.
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