KRIS Welham swept the board at the Bulls' end-of-season awards night on Saturday, claiming four prizes including the T&A Player of the Year.

After an outstanding debut season at Odsal which saw him score a staggering 30 tries, the former Hull KR centre was recognised for his feats.

He scooped the awards for Player' Player of the Year, Coach's Player of the Year, 1863 Members' Player of the Year and T&A Player of the Year.

James Clare was named the Foundation Player of the Year and Kieren Moss' scintillating try against Sheffield in the final round of the Championship Shield was crowned Try of the Season.

The Under-19s Players' Player of the Year went to prop Liam Kirk and Most Improved Player went to Ross Oakes, both of whom made their first-team debuts this season.

Kirk also won the Under-19s Coach's Player of the Year while the Under-16s Player of the Year went to Vytas Vaznys.

Long-serving football manager Stuart Duffy was named Club Person of the Year and legendary former Bulls player and coach Brian Noble was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.

Noble said: "I'm absolutely thrilled and stunned. From a 15-year-old snotty-nosed kid from Manningham who used to walk to training on some evenings, to being accepted into the Bradford Hall of Fame is an absolute thrill and a pleasure.

"I love the club and I love the city. Being part of Bradford has enabled me to do things in life I wouldn't have otherwise been able to do.

"Clearly we are not where we want to be as a club, that's for sure. But I've no doubt we will get through the other side and I can only thank everyone who has made me the person I am today."