Workington Town players shortlisted for top awards
Published at 13:42, Monday, 17 September 2012
Workington Town stars Elliott Miller and Dave Petersen will battle it out to be crowned Co-operative Championship One Young Player of the Year.
The duo - part of the Town set up that won promotion this season - are on the three-man shortlist along side Barrow's Ryan Shaw.
And Town's Graeme Mattinson will line up against Barrow's Liam Harrison and Doncaster's Paul Cooke in the Championship One player of the year category.
The winners will be announced at the Co-operative Championships’ annual dinner in Leeds on September 25.
NOMINATIONS
Co-operative Championship One Player of the Year: Liam Harrison (Barrow), Paul Cooke (Doncaster), Graeme Mattinson (Workington).
Co-operative Championship One Young Player of the Year: Ryan Shaw (Barrow), Dave Petersen (Workington), Elliot Miller (Workington).
Co-operative Championship One Coach of the Year: Clive Griffiths (North Wales Crusaders), Tony Miller (Doncaster), Joe Mbu (London Skolars).
See tomorrow's News & Star for reaction.
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