2020 Fans' Choice Player of the Year
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2020 Fans' Choice Player of the Year
Total points
15 - Josh Papalii
15 - Elliott Whitehead
15 - Jack Wighton
15 - George Williams
9 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
7 - Joe Tapine
6 - Dunamis Lui
5 - Jordan Rapana
5 - Tom Starling
5 - Hudson Young
4 - John Bateman
4 - Nick Cotric
4 - Ryan Sutton
2 - Emre Guler
2 - Siliva Havili
2 - Josh Hodgson
1 - Jarrod Croker
1 - Curtis Scott
1 - Semi Valemei
1 - Sam Williams
2020 Fans' Choice Player of the Finals
Total points
5 - George Williams
3 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
3 - Jack Wighton
2 - Corey Harawira-Naera
2 - Josh Papalii
2 - Joe Tapine
1 - Hudson Young
Josh Papalii, winner of the 2019 Fans’ Choice Player of the Year award.
Round by round voting
Finals Wk 3 V Storm
3 - George Williams
2 - Corey Harawira-Naera
1 - Hudson Young
Votes
George Williams 85
Corey Harawira-Naera 76
Hudson Young 17
Nick Cotric 16
Sia Soliola 12
Dunamis Lui 9
Tom Starling 9
Joe Tapine 4
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 4
John Bateman 3
Semi Valemei 3
Jordan Rapana 2
Finals Wk 2 V Roosters
3 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2 - Josh Papalii
1 - Joe Tapine
Votes
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 186
Josh Papalii 181
Joe Tapine 155
Hudson Young 77
Jack Wighton 41
George Williams 13
Semi Valemei 3
Nick Cotric 1
Jarrod Croker 1
Finals Wk 1 V Sharks
3 - Jack Wighton
2 - George Williams
1 - Joe Tapine
Votes
Jack Wighton 229
George Williams 182
Joe Tapine 103
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 28
Hudson Young 11
Siliva Havili 8
Tom Starling 4
Jarrod Croker 3
Dunamis Lui 3
Semi Valemei 1
Rd 20 V Sharks
3 - Tom Starling
2 - Dunamis Lui
1 - Sam Williams
Round 20 - Votes
Tom Starling - 155
Dunamis Lui - 129
Sam Williams - 121
Matt Timoko - 11
Hudson Young - 5
Nick Cotric - 4
Sia Soliola - 3
Matt Frawley - 2
Harley Smith-Shields - 2
Rd 19 V Warriors
3 - Elliott Whitehead
2 - Hudson Young
1 - Semi Valemei (on countback)
Round 19 - Votes
Elliott Whitehead 256
Hudson Young 115
Semi Valemei 54 (Semi received more 3 point votes than CNK)
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 54
Joe Tapine 34
Jack Wighton 16
Jarrod Croker 11
Nick Cotric 2
Josh Papalii 2
Rd 18 V Dragons
3 - Hudson Young
2 - Jack Wighton
1 - Joe Tapine
Round 18 - Votes
Hudson Young 225
Jack Wighton 145
Joe Tapine 103
George Williams 19
Josh Papalii 14
Nick Cotric 11
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 8
Dunamis Lui 8
Elliott Whitehead 7
Jarrod Croker 5
Jordan Rapana 4
Ryan Sutton 4
Semi Valemei 3
John Bateman 2
Rd 17 V Roosters
3 - Joe Tapine
2 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
1 - Ryan Sutton
Round 17 - Votes
Joe Tapine 113
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 77
Ryan Sutton 62
George Williams 57
Tom Starling 32
John Bateman 13
Elliott Whitehead 10
Nick Cotric 5
Jordan Rapana 4
Dunamis Lui 3
Jarrod Croker 1
Rd 16 V Bulldogs
3 - Jack Wighton
2 - Josh Papalii
1 - Tom Starling
Round 16 - Votes
Jack Wighton 210
Josh Papalii 140
Tom Starling 79
Joe Tapine 62
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 16
Hudson Young 6
Jarrod Croker 3
Jordan Rapana 3
Ryan Sutton 3
George Williams 3
Elliott Whitehead 2
Dunamis Lui 1
Matt Timoko 1
Rd 15 V Titans
3 - Jack Wighton
2 - Ryan Sutton
1 - Joe Tapine
Round 15 - Votes
Jack Wighton 120
Ryan Sutton 113
Joe Tapine 49
Josh Papalii 36
Tom Starling
Nick Cotric 7
Dunamis Lui 5
Jordan Rapana 4
Jarrod Croker 1
Corey Harawira-Naera 1
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 1
Rd 14 V Broncos
3 - George Williams
2 - John Bateman
1 - Joe Tapine
Round 14 - Votes
George Williams 169
John Bateman 116
Joe Tapine 61
Corey Harawira-Naera 49
Tom Starling 47
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 24
Jordan Rapana 17
Nick Cotric 10
Josh Papalii 8
Jack Wighton 5
Ryan Sutton 2
Hudson Young 2
Jarrod Croker 1
Curtis Scott 1
Elliott Whitehead 1
Rd 13 V Panthers
3 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2 - George Williams
1 - Josh Papalii
Round 13 - Votes
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 172
George Williams 48
Josh Papalii 31
Dunamis Lui 29
Curtis Scott 24
Jack Wighton 19
Elliott Whitead 15
Tom Starling 10
Jordan Rapana 7
Jarrod Croker 4
John Bateman 3
Joe Tapine 3
Nick Cotric 2
Hudson Young 1
Rd 12 V Cowboys
3 - Jordan Rapana
2 - John Bateman
1 - George Williams
Round 12 - Votes
Jordan Rapana 199
John Bateman 161
George Williams 83
Josh Papalii 78
Curtis Scott 53
Jarrod Croker 18
Ryan Sutton 17
Hudson Young 17
Jack Wighton 15
Tom Starling 9
Elliott Whitehead 5
Nick Cotric 4
Corey Harawira-Naera 4
Dunamis Lui 2
Rd 11 V Rabbitohs
3 - Dunamis Lui
2 - Jordan Rapana
1 - Josh Papalii
Round 11 - Votes
Dunamis Lui 155
Jordan Rapana 113
Josh Papalii 63
Joe Tapine 34
Jarrod Croker 16
Tom Starling 10
Hudson Young 8
Jack Wighton 8
Ryan Sutton 6
Elliott Whitehead 3
Nick Cotric 2
Harley Smith-Shields 2
Semi Valemei 1
Rd 10 V Roosters
3 - Josh Papalii
2 - Dunamis Lui
1 - Tom Starling
Round 10 - Votes
Josh Papalii 211
Dunamis Lui 197
Tom Starling 93
Jack Wighton 46
George Williams 24
Joe Tapine 17
Siliva Havili 15
Elliott Whitehead 3
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 2
Jordan Rapana 1
Hudson Young 1
Rd 9 V Storm
3 - Josh Papalii
2 - Elliott Whitehead
1 - Jack Wighton
Round 9 - Votes
Josh Papalii 133
Elliott Whitehead 64
Jack Wighton 41
Nick Cotric 24
Dunamis Lui 24
Jarrod Croker 14
Ryan Sutton 10
Siliva Havili 5
Joe Tapine 2
Hudson Young 2
Josh Hodgson 1
George Williams 1
Rd 8 V Dragons
3 - Elliott Whitehead
2 - George Williams
1 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
Round 8 - Votes
Elliott Whitehead 179
George Williams 67
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 55
Nick Cotric 54
Jack Wighton 36
Ryan Sutton 28
Hudson Young 13
Jarrod Croker 6
Bailey Simonsson 5
Emre Guler 3
Josh Hodgson 2
Josh Papalii 2
Joe Tapine 2
Siliva Havili 1
Rd 7 V Eels
3 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2 - Elliott Whitehead
1 - George Williams
Round 7 - Votes
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 145
Elliott Whitehead 135
George Williams 40
Hudson Young 28
Josh Papalii 17
Sia Soliola 15
Jarrod Croker 8
Jack Wighton 3
Emre Guler 2
Siliva Havili 2
Jordan Rapana 2
Corey Horsburgh 1
Rd 6 V Sea Eagles
3 - Elliott Whitehead
2 - Siliva Havili
1 - Jarrod Croker
Round 6 - Votes
Elliott Whitehead 132
Siliva Havili 64
Jarrod Croker 37
Corey Horsburgh 33
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 20
Jack Wighton 19
Jordan Rapana 16
Josh Hodgson 11
Emre Guler 7
George Williams 5
Joe Tapine 4
Sia Soliola 3
Josh Papalii 2
Rd 5 V Tigers
3 - Jack Wighton
2 - Elliott Whitehead
1 - Ryan Sutton
Round 5 - Votes
Jack Wighton 186
Elliott Whitehead 56
Ryan Sutton 52
George Williams 45
Joe Tapine 39
Emre Guler 28
Jarrod Croker 15
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 13
Jordan Rapana 13
Josh Papalii 12
Nick Cotric 11
Siliva Havili 10
Curtis Scott 2
Rd 4 V Knights
3 - Josh Papalii
2 - George Williams
1 - Nick Cotric
Round 4 - Votes
Josh Papalii 131
George Williams 123
Nick Cotric 64
Joe Tapine 25
Jack Wighton 25
Corey Horsburgh 11
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 11
Siliva Havili 8
Curtis Scott 6
Elliott Whitehead 5
Josh Hodgson 2
Dunamis Lui 2
Jarrod Croker 1
Rd 3 V Storm
3 - George Williams
2 - Josh Hodgson
1 - Joe Tapine
Round 3 - Votes
George Williams 258
Josh Hodgson 106
Joe Tapine 72
Josh Papalii 39
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 21
Jordan Rapana 12
Jarrod Croker 11
Nick Cotric 2
Jack Wighton 2
Emre Guler 1
Curtis Scott 1
Sia Soliola 1
Elliott Whitehead 1
Rd 2 V Warriors
3 - Nick Cotric
2 - Josh Papalii
1 - Curtis Scott
Round 2 - Votes
Nick Cotric 126
Josh Papalii 45
Curtis Scott 41
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 37
Jarrod Croker 34
Sia Soliola 24
Elliott Whitehead 23
Joe Tapine 12
Siliva Havili 5
George Williams 5
Josh Hodgson 3
Corey Horsburgh 2
Bailey Simonsson 2
Rd 1 V Titans
3 - Jack Wighton
2 - Emre Guler
1 - George Williams
Round 1 - Votes
215 - Jack Wighton
110 - Emre Guler
60 - George Williams
38 - Josh Hodgson
20 - Corey Horsburgh
15 - Josh Papalii
11 - Joe Tapine
9 - Elliott Whitehead
5 - Dunamis Lui
5 - Jarrod Croker
3 - Nick Cotric
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Incredible tie: Papalii, Whitehead, Wighton and Williams share the 2020 Canberra Raiders Fans' Choice Player of the Year Award
In an unprecedented four way tie, Josh Papalii, Elliott Whitehead, Jack Wighton and George Williams have shared the Canberra Raiders Fans' Choice Award for 2020.
All four contenders remaining after Round 19 were rested in the final game of the regular season. Two players have previously shared the award, but never more than two. It is the third year in a row that Josh Papalii has been a winner of the major award, and he will now have four trophies in the cabinet. In the past five years, he has only missed out once, in 2017. Since the inception of the award, no other player has won three times, let alone four. It is the first time that the other three players have won the Fans' Choice Player of the Year.
Josh Papalii and Elliott Whitehead share the award for Fans' Choice Forward of the Year, while Jack Wighton and George Williams share the title of Fans' Choice Back of the Year.
Josh Papalii took out man of the match honours in three matches. He earned three points in the Round 4 clash with the Tigers. He then put in big performances against two of the competition heavyweights - taking three points from the Round 9 loss to the Storm and the Round 10 Grand Final re-match at the SCG against the Roosters. The Roosters "poked the bear" in that game at the SCG and would go on to regret it.
In his 19 appearances in 2020, he has scored four tries and produced 32 tackle breaks and 17 offloads. He's averaged 150 running metres, 56 post contact metres and 31 tackles per match. His tackle efficiency rate is an incredible 97 per cent, while he barely records an error. He topped 200 running metres in three matches - the Round 7 golden point match against the Eels, the Round 10 Grand Final re-match and the Round 16 clash with the Bulldogs.
Papalii signed a contract extension in September, keeping him in green until at least the end of 2024, with a further option for the 2025 season. It will likely make Big Papa a Raider for life. Papalii pulled off what will surely be the NRL tackle of the year, when he chased down Titans half Jamal Fogarty. The biggest challenger for tackle of the year is probably one his own efforts, when he clashed with Dragons lock Cameron McInnes. After the Titans game, Raiders coach Ricky Stuart said Papalii will go down as one of the greats of the club.
"Josh Papalii showed you today with that chase on the young half and his ankle tap on what should have been a try, he showed you what this jumper is all about and what character these boys have inside them," Stuart said.
"Papa will go down one of our greatest players ever when he retires. He is one of the boys' favourites, they love playing with him. I don't underestimate anything Josh has got, he's got a wonderful motor and he's very skillful for his size."
"I don't say that lightly, he will go down as the greats of this club. And it's a very deserving accolade or piece of commentary because we’ve had some greats here."
Elliott Whitehead was man of the match in three games - the Round 6 loss to the Sea Eagles, the Round 8 win over the Dragons and the recent victory over the Warriors. Along with Papalii, Whitehead has stepped up to lead an injury stricken forward pack this season. In his 19 games so far this year, he has scored four tries and delivered seven line breaks, four try assists, five line break assists and eight offloads. He has averaged 77 running metres and 32 tackles per game, while posting a 90 per cent tackle efficiency rate.
Whitehead is a tough forward who is often among the top tacklers, but he also has some serious skills. In Round 19 against the Warriors, he slotted into the halves when George Williams left the field early, due to a head knock. He seemingly did it with ease, despite having to soldier on after being dumped heavily in a tackle. He set up tries in both of his final games of the regular season. In the Round 8 win over the Dragons, he was great in both attack and defence, and returned to the field after passing a head injury assessment.
"He's the most underrated footballer in the competition," coach Ricky Stuart said after that match. "He went back on, he's a tough player. I have all the admiration in the world for Elliot.
"A lot of the stuff he does goes unnoticed but it doesn't go unnoticed by myself. That was my message to him at halftime. He doesn't like compliments but I told him I don't miss what he does."
Jack Wighton picked up man of the match honours in four matches - the Round 1 and Round 15 clashes with the Titans, the Round 5 win over the Tigers and the Round 16 victory over the Bulldogs. In his 19 games, Wighton has scored 10 tries - second only to winger Nick Cotric at the club. No five eighth in the NRL has more tries and no Raider has more total try involvements (25). Wighton has also posted seven try assists, seven line break assists, four offloads and eight forced line drop outs. He's averaged 103 running metres, 277 kicking metres and 20 tackles per game.
Jack Wighton re-signed with the Raiders in February this year, a four year deal keeping him with the Green Machine until the end of 2024. By the time that deal runs out, he'll be aged 31. Wighton almost had his contract torn up over an off field incident in 2018. But in 2019, he went on to win the Clive Churchill Medal and represent the Blues and Kangaroos. He reportedly turned down bigger offers from other clubs to stay in green.
Wighton's a brilliant runner and powerful in defence. He's also developed a good long kicking game. Ricky Stuart's decision to shift him from fullback to five eighth has certainly paid off.
"He's one of our most consistent footballers," Stuart said after Wighton's re-signing.
When you’ve got one of your best players consistently playing well each week, it’s a massive part of the plan because your consistency in this competition is so important. Jack plays well every week, and if he makes an error, makes a mistake, it's because he's always trying something. He's a wonderful Raider."
"He put a lot of hard work in going from fullback to five-eighth. It's a really big move for a player who hasn't played a lot in the halves. Jack's got his own strengths and we had to make his game out of his own strengths."
New English recruit, George Williams, has made a big impression in his first year in the NRL. He was man of the match in two games - the Round 3 victory over the Storm and the Round 14 win against the Broncos - but earned points in more matches than any other player (eight).
Williams made 19 appearances in 2020, scoring four tries while producing six line breaks, 11 offloads, 12 try assists and four line break assists. He forced a remarkable 15 line drop outs on the opposition, and averaged 234 kicking metres per match. His short kicking game was outstanding, with many of his try assists coming from cross field kicks to the try line. He averaged 70 running metres and 21 tackles per match - while posting an 88 per cent tackle efficiency rate.
"George and Jack's (Wighton) combination is something that... is a big part of our team," coach Ricky Stuart said after the win over the Storm.
"They're a big cog in our whole game plan and George, for his third game and a big break since his last two, the way he took on the game was a great example of the player he is. And he will only improve on that - he's a wonderful footballer."
The Canberra Raiders Fans' Choice Player of the Year has been awarded since 2004, with the inaugural winner being Ruben Wiki. Other winners have included Alan Tongue, Terry Campese, Shaun Fensom, Jarrod Croker, Josh Hodgson, Jordan Rapana and Nick Cotric. The award, sponsored by The Greenhouse Canberra Raiders supporters site (www.TheGH.com.au), is voted on by the fans on line, who give 3-2-1 points to the best players each week. The Player of the Year receives a crystal trophy from The Greenhouse.
2020 Canberra Raiders Fans' Choice
Fans' Choice Player of the Year: Josh Papalii, Elliott Whitehead and Jack Wighton
Best Forwards: Josh Papalii and Elliott Whitehead
Best Back: Jack Wighton
Final leader board:
15 - Josh Papalii
15 - Elliott Whitehead
15 - Jack Wighton
15 - George Williams
9 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
7 - Joe Tapine
6 - Dunamis Lui
5 - Jordan Rapana
5 - Tom Starling
5 - Hudson Young
4 - John Bateman
4 - Nick Cotric
4 - Ryan Sutton
2 - Emre Guler
2 - Siliva Havili
2 - Josh Hodgson
1 - Jarrod Croker
1 - Curtis Scott
1 - Semi Valemei
1 - Sam Williams
Previous winners:
2019 Josh Papalii
2018 Josh Papalii
2017 Jordan Rapana, Nick Cotric
2016 Josh Papalii
2015 Josh Hodgson
2014 Jarrod Croker
2013 Jarrod Croker
2012 Shaun Fensom, Blake Ferguson
2011 Shaun Fensom
2010 Josh Dugan
2009 Josh Dugan
2008 Terry Campese
2007 Alan Tongue
2006 Alan Tongue
2005 Jason Smith (Clinton Schifcofske finished on equal points, with Jason Smith declared winner on countback)
2004 Ruben Wiki
In an unprecedented four way tie, Josh Papalii, Elliott Whitehead, Jack Wighton and George Williams have shared the Canberra Raiders Fans' Choice Award for 2020.
All four contenders remaining after Round 19 were rested in the final game of the regular season. Two players have previously shared the award, but never more than two. It is the third year in a row that Josh Papalii has been a winner of the major award, and he will now have four trophies in the cabinet. In the past five years, he has only missed out once, in 2017. Since the inception of the award, no other player has won three times, let alone four. It is the first time that the other three players have won the Fans' Choice Player of the Year.
Josh Papalii and Elliott Whitehead share the award for Fans' Choice Forward of the Year, while Jack Wighton and George Williams share the title of Fans' Choice Back of the Year.
Josh Papalii took out man of the match honours in three matches. He earned three points in the Round 4 clash with the Tigers. He then put in big performances against two of the competition heavyweights - taking three points from the Round 9 loss to the Storm and the Round 10 Grand Final re-match at the SCG against the Roosters. The Roosters "poked the bear" in that game at the SCG and would go on to regret it.
In his 19 appearances in 2020, he has scored four tries and produced 32 tackle breaks and 17 offloads. He's averaged 150 running metres, 56 post contact metres and 31 tackles per match. His tackle efficiency rate is an incredible 97 per cent, while he barely records an error. He topped 200 running metres in three matches - the Round 7 golden point match against the Eels, the Round 10 Grand Final re-match and the Round 16 clash with the Bulldogs.
Papalii signed a contract extension in September, keeping him in green until at least the end of 2024, with a further option for the 2025 season. It will likely make Big Papa a Raider for life. Papalii pulled off what will surely be the NRL tackle of the year, when he chased down Titans half Jamal Fogarty. The biggest challenger for tackle of the year is probably one his own efforts, when he clashed with Dragons lock Cameron McInnes. After the Titans game, Raiders coach Ricky Stuart said Papalii will go down as one of the greats of the club.
"Josh Papalii showed you today with that chase on the young half and his ankle tap on what should have been a try, he showed you what this jumper is all about and what character these boys have inside them," Stuart said.
"Papa will go down one of our greatest players ever when he retires. He is one of the boys' favourites, they love playing with him. I don't underestimate anything Josh has got, he's got a wonderful motor and he's very skillful for his size."
"I don't say that lightly, he will go down as the greats of this club. And it's a very deserving accolade or piece of commentary because we’ve had some greats here."
Elliott Whitehead was man of the match in three games - the Round 6 loss to the Sea Eagles, the Round 8 win over the Dragons and the recent victory over the Warriors. Along with Papalii, Whitehead has stepped up to lead an injury stricken forward pack this season. In his 19 games so far this year, he has scored four tries and delivered seven line breaks, four try assists, five line break assists and eight offloads. He has averaged 77 running metres and 32 tackles per game, while posting a 90 per cent tackle efficiency rate.
Whitehead is a tough forward who is often among the top tacklers, but he also has some serious skills. In Round 19 against the Warriors, he slotted into the halves when George Williams left the field early, due to a head knock. He seemingly did it with ease, despite having to soldier on after being dumped heavily in a tackle. He set up tries in both of his final games of the regular season. In the Round 8 win over the Dragons, he was great in both attack and defence, and returned to the field after passing a head injury assessment.
"He's the most underrated footballer in the competition," coach Ricky Stuart said after that match. "He went back on, he's a tough player. I have all the admiration in the world for Elliot.
"A lot of the stuff he does goes unnoticed but it doesn't go unnoticed by myself. That was my message to him at halftime. He doesn't like compliments but I told him I don't miss what he does."
Jack Wighton picked up man of the match honours in four matches - the Round 1 and Round 15 clashes with the Titans, the Round 5 win over the Tigers and the Round 16 victory over the Bulldogs. In his 19 games, Wighton has scored 10 tries - second only to winger Nick Cotric at the club. No five eighth in the NRL has more tries and no Raider has more total try involvements (25). Wighton has also posted seven try assists, seven line break assists, four offloads and eight forced line drop outs. He's averaged 103 running metres, 277 kicking metres and 20 tackles per game.
Jack Wighton re-signed with the Raiders in February this year, a four year deal keeping him with the Green Machine until the end of 2024. By the time that deal runs out, he'll be aged 31. Wighton almost had his contract torn up over an off field incident in 2018. But in 2019, he went on to win the Clive Churchill Medal and represent the Blues and Kangaroos. He reportedly turned down bigger offers from other clubs to stay in green.
Wighton's a brilliant runner and powerful in defence. He's also developed a good long kicking game. Ricky Stuart's decision to shift him from fullback to five eighth has certainly paid off.
"He's one of our most consistent footballers," Stuart said after Wighton's re-signing.
When you’ve got one of your best players consistently playing well each week, it’s a massive part of the plan because your consistency in this competition is so important. Jack plays well every week, and if he makes an error, makes a mistake, it's because he's always trying something. He's a wonderful Raider."
"He put a lot of hard work in going from fullback to five-eighth. It's a really big move for a player who hasn't played a lot in the halves. Jack's got his own strengths and we had to make his game out of his own strengths."
New English recruit, George Williams, has made a big impression in his first year in the NRL. He was man of the match in two games - the Round 3 victory over the Storm and the Round 14 win against the Broncos - but earned points in more matches than any other player (eight).
Williams made 19 appearances in 2020, scoring four tries while producing six line breaks, 11 offloads, 12 try assists and four line break assists. He forced a remarkable 15 line drop outs on the opposition, and averaged 234 kicking metres per match. His short kicking game was outstanding, with many of his try assists coming from cross field kicks to the try line. He averaged 70 running metres and 21 tackles per match - while posting an 88 per cent tackle efficiency rate.
"George and Jack's (Wighton) combination is something that... is a big part of our team," coach Ricky Stuart said after the win over the Storm.
"They're a big cog in our whole game plan and George, for his third game and a big break since his last two, the way he took on the game was a great example of the player he is. And he will only improve on that - he's a wonderful footballer."
The Canberra Raiders Fans' Choice Player of the Year has been awarded since 2004, with the inaugural winner being Ruben Wiki. Other winners have included Alan Tongue, Terry Campese, Shaun Fensom, Jarrod Croker, Josh Hodgson, Jordan Rapana and Nick Cotric. The award, sponsored by The Greenhouse Canberra Raiders supporters site (www.TheGH.com.au), is voted on by the fans on line, who give 3-2-1 points to the best players each week. The Player of the Year receives a crystal trophy from The Greenhouse.
2020 Canberra Raiders Fans' Choice
Fans' Choice Player of the Year: Josh Papalii, Elliott Whitehead and Jack Wighton
Best Forwards: Josh Papalii and Elliott Whitehead
Best Back: Jack Wighton
Final leader board:
15 - Josh Papalii
15 - Elliott Whitehead
15 - Jack Wighton
15 - George Williams
9 - Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
7 - Joe Tapine
6 - Dunamis Lui
5 - Jordan Rapana
5 - Tom Starling
5 - Hudson Young
4 - John Bateman
4 - Nick Cotric
4 - Ryan Sutton
2 - Emre Guler
2 - Siliva Havili
2 - Josh Hodgson
1 - Jarrod Croker
1 - Curtis Scott
1 - Semi Valemei
1 - Sam Williams
Previous winners:
2019 Josh Papalii
2018 Josh Papalii
2017 Jordan Rapana, Nick Cotric
2016 Josh Papalii
2015 Josh Hodgson
2014 Jarrod Croker
2013 Jarrod Croker
2012 Shaun Fensom, Blake Ferguson
2011 Shaun Fensom
2010 Josh Dugan
2009 Josh Dugan
2008 Terry Campese
2007 Alan Tongue
2006 Alan Tongue
2005 Jason Smith (Clinton Schifcofske finished on equal points, with Jason Smith declared winner on countback)
2004 Ruben Wiki
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