Hull KR's James Webster has been named National League One player of the year. The Robins scrum-half and captain, 27, can make it a week to remember by leading his side to victory over Widnes Vikings in Sunday's Grand Final.
Stand-off Scott Murrell, a team-mate of Webster's, was unveiled as the young player of the year, while Batley's Gary Thornton was named coach of the year.
Widnes Vikings hooker Mark Smith was voted player of the year by the Rugby League Players' Association.
Dewsbury's Andy Kelly was named League Two coach of the year after guiding the Rams to the championship and promotion while Jace Van Dijk, of newcomers Celtic Crusaders, took the title of player of the year.
Other awards:
League Two young player: Shaun Lunt (Workington)
League Three player of the year: Matt Walton (Hemel)
League Three young player: Andy Lake (St Albans)
League Three coach of the year: Paul Cook (Bramley)
Referee of the year: Peter Taberner (Wigan)
Community club: London Skolars
Club of the year: Dewsbury