Burt and Hindmarsh win Eels awards

Parramatta Eels legend Nathan Hindmarsh has won his eighth Ken Thornett Medal for NRL Player of the Year at the club’s annual awards.

Players and officials joined members of the Eels corporate family at Oatlands House in a standing ovation for the retiring Eels captain, who also picked up the Jack Gibson NRL Coaches Award.

It is the eighth time Hindmarsh, 33, has collected the Ken Thornett Medal – a club record – while fellow retiree and teammate Luke Burt was awarded the Mick Cronin NRL Clubman of the Year prize.

Burt, 31, retires as the eighth highest point-scorer in the game’s history and second only to Mick Cronin in the Club’s history, as well as the Eels’ all-time leading try-scorer. 

The Clubman of the Year award is presented to a club player or official who epitomises the spirit and commitment of those who have worn the Blue and Gold in the Club’s proud history.

Meanwhile, winger Ken Sio’s stunning 2012 season was celebrated when he picked up the Eric Grothe Snr Rookie of the Year award, while Tim Mannah was recognised for his outstanding work in the community with the Ray Price Community Award.

A full list of last night's winners is below:

Bob O’Reilly NSW Cup Players’ Player: Jake Mullaney

Geoff Gerard NSW Cup Coaches Award: Danny Howard

Brett Kenny NYC Coaches Award: Kaysa Pritchard

Steve Ella NYC Players’ Player: Frazer Masinamua

Ray Price Community Award: Tim Mannah

Eric Grothe Snr NRL Rookie of the Year: Ken Sio

Mick Cronin NRL Clubman of the Year: Luke Burt

Jack Gibson NRL Coaches Award: Nathan Hindmarsh

Ken Thornett Medal - NRL Player of the Year: Nathan Hindmarsh

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