This is your chance to vote for your player of the season. With the Lions finished for the year and the 1st XV having a handful to go, it’s the time to crown your favourite player this season. Check out the nominations and get your vote in below.
JEM EDWARDS
Position: Centre
Appearances this season: 17
Points scored: 40
Why Jem: Jem causes absolute mayhem in the midfield – he is quick enough to go round an opposition, strong enough to go through them, and agile enough to sidestep them and leave them in the dust – as seen many, many times for the Lions this season.
NOAH FERDINAND
Position: Winger
Appearances this season: 17
Points scored: 20
Why Noah: Noah has been an ever present for London Scottish this season, incredible under the high ball, a menace in defence and an expert finisher against some of the best.
JACK PARKHURST
Position: Tighthead Prop
Appearances this season: 19
Points scored this season: 0
Why Jack: As tighthead Jack is a lynchpin of the scrum, which has been a strongpoint for the Lions this season. He gives his all every game, with bull-like runs off 9 and 10 battering away at the opposition.
CHRIS ROLFE
Position: Front Row
Appearances this season: 21
Points scored this season: 95
Why Chris?: Being top try-scorer in the Regional 2 Thames league, and not just ours, all Regional 2 leagues across the country.
AUSTIN WALLIS
Position: Hooker
Appearances this season: 18
Points scored this season: 15
Why Chris?: Strong at the set piece and one of the best ball carriers in the country, leaving defenders in his wake due to his immense physicality and great footwork.
MATT WILKINSON
Position: Second Row
Appearances this season: 14
Points scored this season: 5
Why Chris?: One of the most physical players in the league, Matt makes oppositions backlines quake in their boots, his hard hitting ability both sides of the ball has catapulted his side to some memorable victories this year.
Why not join us at this year’s Legends Dinner where our Supporters Player of the Year Award will be crowned! Email events@londonscottish.com to join the great and the good of London Scottish history for another fantastic email