Tony Smith, whose Giants team take on Leigh Centurions in Saturday's Grand Final at Widnes, has been named Northern Ford Premiership coach of the year.
Smith received his award at a presentation dinner at Elland Road, Leeds, where three of his players made the all-star team.
Huddersfield, who have the chance to equal Wigan's record-winning run of 29 if they win on Saturday, were the first winners of a new NFP merit award to mark their exceptional performance.
Batley's Australian scrum-half Glen Tomlinson took the player of the year award after breaking the club's try-scoring record in his farewell season.
Awards: Young Player of the Year: Johnny Woodcock (Doncaster); Coach of the Year: Tony Smith (Huddersfield); Referee of the Year: Colin Morris (Huddersfield); Club of the Year: Batley; NFP Merit Award: Huddersfield; Player of the Year: Glen Tomlinson (Batley).
All-star team: P Reilly (Huddersfield); H O'Hare (Huddersfield), M Calland (Rochdale), C Beverley (Barrow), B Powell (Hunslet); G Tomlinson (Batley), J Rooney (Featherstone), S Molloy (Oldham), P Rowley (Leigh), R Hayes (Hull KR), A Isherwood (Leigh), P Smith (Rochdale), S McNamara (Huddersfield).
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