Awards night winners

Date published: 29 April 2014


Rochdale AFC held their annual End of Season Awards ceremony on Saturday, with the awards spread amongst several of the players.

Scott Hogan was named as Supporters’ Player of the Season and also scooped the Dale Dragon’s Players of the Year, at the event in the Ratcliffe Bars.

Players’ Player of the Year went to goalkeeper Josh Lillis for a second year in a row, while Ian Henderson won Goal of the Season for his sublime finish against Leeds United in the third round of the FA Cup.

There were also awards for Jamie Allen, Callum Camps,Peter Cavanagh, Michael Rose and Peter Vincenti.

The award ceremony capped off a weekend to remember for the side, who gained promotion to League One on Saturday.

The full list of winners:

  • Player of the Year (as voted for by supporters) – Scott Hogan
  • Landbridge Shipping Shield (Players' Player of the Year) – Josh Lillis
  • Brent Wilkinson Memorial Trophy (Club Player of the Year) – Michael Rose
  • Frank Bishop Goal of the Season (as voted for by supporters) – Ian Henderson v Leeds United, FA Cup third round
  • Dale Dragon’s Player of the Year (as voted for by our youngster supporters) – Scott Hogan
  • Football in the Community Player of the Season – Peter Cavanagh
  • SMAC (South Manchester and Cheshire Supporters Group) Player of the Season – Peter Vincenti
  • The Wilson Trophy for Most improved Player – Jamie Allen
  • Maureen Peacock Youth Player of the Year – Callum Camps

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