Midfielder Bradley Dack cleaned up at the Gillingham Player of the Year Awards on Sunday night.
The 22 year old scooped five awards after an excellent season for the League One club.
Dack was rightly named the club’s Player of the Year having helped guide the side to 8th place in League One going into Sunday’s final fixture of the season at home to Millwall.
Linked with a £2.5 million move to Crystal Palace in the summer, Dack has been instrumental in Gillingham’s success this season, scoring 15 goals from midfield.
Along with the prestigious Player of the Year award, Dack also claimed the Young Player of the Year award, sponsors MEMS Player of the Year, the PFA Community Champion Award and Players’ Player of the Year.
The goal of the season award went to midfielder Emmanuel Osadebe for his outrageous effort against Bury with Rory Donnelly’s effort against Fleetwood Town voted second and Dack’s goal against Sheffield United tied with Doug Loft’s effort against Oldham Athletic were tied for third place.
It was John Egan that was to claim the Away Supporters’ Player of the Year Award for another outstanding season with the club.
Meanwhile, in the main Player of the Year category, Josh Wright was named in second place with Stuart Nelson third.
Max Ehmer was to take the Chairman’s Cup with travel coordinator Dave Taylor claiming The Elliott Scally Cup for Special Achievement for all his hard work throughout the season.
For the Ladies side, Courtney Shanley was named the club’s Young Player of the Year, with Rachel Ahern named the Ladies Player of the Year.