LEIGH Centurions coach Ian Millward and young full-back Stuart Donlan are in line for top awards tonight - but popular prop Tim Street looks like missing out.
Millward and Donlan are nominated for the Coach of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards respectively. But Street, originally named in the five nominations for the Player of the Year, failed to make the cut when the list was whittled down to three. The announcements will be made tonight when the Northern Ford Premiership holds its inaugural awards ceremony at Widnes' Autoquest Stadium.
Meanwhile Aussie second rower Heath Cruickshank is likely to withdraw from the West of Pennines team that takes on an East of Pennines selection as a curtain-raiser to Saturday's NFP Grand Final at Headingley.
Cruickshank is still troubled by an ankle injury and is likely to pull out of the side that contains four other Leigh stars. The remaining quartet is: Stuart Donlan, Paul Wingfield, Tim Street and Anthony Murray.
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