LUKE Thompson says he is not finished yet after scooping the Members' Player, Players' Player and the Player of the Year awards last night.

A starting prop this term, Thompson has stepped up to the mark in the absence of Alex Walmsley.

His no-nonsense hard carries have caught the eye – with England boss Wayne Bennett calling him into the national squad for the Denver test match.

Thompson said: “I’m really happy to win these awards. I just work hard during the week and try and do the same things in preparation.

"Justin has put a lot of faith in me, given me a starting shirt, and my job is to hit the high standards we set at the club.

“It has been a great year so far, but it’s not finished yet. We have a semi-final coming up we have to perform in first.”

Morgan Knowles was named Young Player of the Year whilst Jack Welsby and Lewis Dodd took home the Under 19s and Under 16s Player of the Year respectively.

Paul Craig won Saints Wheelchair RL Player of the Year and Naomi Williams was awarded the Women’s accolade.

End of Season Award Winners:

Wheelchair RL Player of the Year: Paul Craig.

Under 16s Player of the Year: Lewis Dodd.

Under 19s Player of the Year: Jack Welsby.

Special Recognition Award: Jamahl Lolesi.

Women’s Player of the Year: Naomi Williams.

Young Player of the Year: Morgan Knowles.

Members’ Player of the Year: Luke Thompson.

Coaches’ Special Recognition Awards: Jon Wilkin & Tommy Makinson.

Players’ Player of the Year: Luke Thompson.

Try of the Year: Tommy Makinson, Super 8s v Wigan.

Chairman’s Award: Steve Leonard, Saints Community Development Foundation

Player of the Year: Luke Thompson.