BRADLEY Dack has been voted PFA fans' player of the year after a fine debut campaign in a Rovers shirt.
The playmaker topped the poll of supporters, claiming an impressive 32 per cent of the vote, while Charlie Mulgrew came fourth with 12 per cent.
Dack has already claimed the EFL League One player of the year award while he and Mulgrew were named in the team of the year.
Now Dack has added the PFA Bristol Street League One Player of the Year honour to his individual haul after netting 18 goals this term.
Shrewsbury Town midfielder Jon Nolan was second with 20 per cent of the vote, Jack Marriott (Peterborough United) came third with 14 per cent, Mulgrew was fourth alongside Wigan Athletic goalkeeper Christian Walton, while his Latics teammate Nick Powell was sixth.
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