Henderson the big winner at Rochdale AFC Awards Night

Date published: 27 April 2015


Ian Henderson the big winner as Rochdale AFC held their annual End of Season Awards ceremony on Saturday.

Henderson was named as Supporters’ Player of the Season and also scooped the Players’ Player of the Season award.

Joe Rafferty won Goal of the Season for his stunning strike against Peterborough United.

Peter Vincenti was named as Club Player of the Year.

There were also awards for Jamie Allen, Andy Cannon and James Hooper.

The award ceremony was held following Dale’s final home game, in what has been a memorable first season back in League One for the Spotland side.

The full list of winners: 

  • Brent Wilkinson Memorial Trophy (Club Player of the Season) – Peter Vincenti
  • Supporters' Player of the Season – Ian Henderson
  • Players' Player of the Year – Ian Henderson
  • Frank Bishop Goal of the Season (as voted for by supporters) – Joe Rafferty v Peterborough United
  • Dale Dragons Player of the Season – Jamie Allen
  • Football in the Community Player of the Season – Peter Vincenti
  • SMAC (South Manchester and Cheshire) Player of the Season – Ian Henderson
  • The Wilson Trophy for Most Improved Young Player – Andy Cannon
  • The Maureen Peacock Youth Team Player of the Season – James Hooper

 

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