DARYL Clark has been voted Warrington Wolves’ player of the season by readers of the Warrington Guardian.
As a result of our man of the match polls run after every game this campaign, the hooker won the overall award by a landslide margin.
It is another individual accolade in an excellent season for the 26-year-old, who won the Lance Todd Trophy for his display in the Challenge Cup Final win over St Helens and has also been named in this year's Super League Dream Team.
So far, Clark has amassed 161 points – far clear of second-placed Blake Austin.
Stefan Ratchford – who won last year’s inaugural award – ranks third.
Clark with Guardian sports reporter Matt Turner
Ten points were given to each winner of our weekly man of the match poll, with five points going to the second-place player and two points given for third place.
Those points have been added up throughout the season to come up with the overall winner.
In total, there have been more than 17,000 votes on our polls this season.
Warrington Guardian readers’ player of the year 2019 standings:
161 points – Daryl Clark
82 points – Blake Austin
73 points – Stefan Ratchford
29 points – Joe Philbin
26 points – Jason Clark
22 points – Mike Cooper, Sitaleki Akauola
21 points – Bryson Goodwin
17 points – Matt Davis
15 points – Harvey Livett
12 points – Josh Charnley
10 points – Tom Lineham, Toby King, Danny Walker, Josh Thewlis
9 points – Jake Mamo
7 points – Ben Currie
6 points – Chris Hill
5 points – Ryan Atkins
2 points – Jack Hughes, Declan Patton
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