Glenn Morrison cleaned up at the Bulls' presentation evening and then admitted: The biggest prize is yet to come.

The Aussie ace won the T&A Player of the Year and also lifted the coaches' award, Players' Player of the Year and Supporters' Player of the Year titles.

Morrison added the Peter Lovett top tackler as well, completing a hectic few hours after being named in the engage Super League 2007 Dream Team during the afternoon.

"It's been great," said the formidable back-rower, who has wowed crowds in his first season at Grattan Stadium.

"To win all those awards with Bradford was really special for me and they're all great honours.

"To be picked in the Dream Team alongside some of the quality players in there as well was a real achievement too.

"My goal when I came over here from Parramatta was to try and challenge myself in a new competition and play some really good footy.

"Hopefully I've done that and the club, the fans and the players have all been brilliant, especially in helping me and my family settle off the park.

"That's helped me allow to play well on it and it's been a great time - but as a team we've put ourselves in the semi-finals and it all starts now.

"These awards are great but hopefully there's a lot more to come over these next few weeks. My main goal when I signed for Bradford Bulls was to win the Grand Final and to do that would be the ultimate."

Morrison has been a revelation this term, scoring 11 tries in 27 appearances but more importantly providing real steel and leadership to the Bulls' cause.

The 31-year-old's work-rate and endeavour is immense and his influence on the side has been massive.

Morrison won the T&A award after averaging 7.92 in the weekly player ratings, seeing off the challenge of Andy Lynch (7.54) and Terry Newton (7.52).

The club's vice-captain has made 733 tackles this season - sixth highest in the entire Super League, despite missing four games due to a broken thumb - and was the only Bulls player named in the mythical Dream Team selected by members of the press.

Now the former Balmain Tiger is looking forward to the seismic visit of Wigan in Friday's do-or-die play-off at Odsal.

"We know it's going to be tough as Wigan are in form but everyone is confident," said Morrison.

"This is it. There are no second chances and we'll be making sure we're focused and good to go."

Meanwhile, Sam Burgess was named Clubman, Joe Vagana earned the Best Forward and Australian centre Ben Harris took the Best Back at tonight's awards ceremony.

Super League 2007 Dream Team: Paul Wellens (St Helens), Kevin Penny (Warrington), Adam Mogg (Catalans), Jason Demetriou (Wakefield), Scott Donald (Leeds), Trent Barrett (Wigan), Rob Burrow (Leeds), Nick Fozzard (St Helens), James Roby (St Helens), Jamie Peacock (Leeds), Gareth Ellis (Leeds), Glenn Morrison (Bradford), Stephen Wild (Huddersfield).

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