Player of The Year
Year | Player | Club |
---|---|---|
1996 | Robbie Schmidt | Cairns Cyclones |
1997 | Alan Wieland | Wests Panthers |
1998 | Shane Perry | Logan Scorpions |
1999 | Michael Roberts | Redcliffe Dolphins |
2000 | Chris Lawler | Ipswich Jets |
2001 | Michael Roberts | Redcliffe Dolphins |
2002 | Scott Thorburn | Easts Tigers |
2003 | Denny Lambert | Wynnum-Manly Seagulls |
2004 | Jace Van Dijk | Souths Logan Magpies |
2005 | Ricky Bird | Ipswich Jets |
2006 | Brandon Costin | Souths Logan Magpies |
2007 | Shannon Walker | Tweed Heads Seagulls |
2008 | Nat Bowman | Central Comets |
2009 | Ian Lacey | Ipswich Jets |
2010 | Ryan Cullen | Redcliffe Dolphins |
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