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Davis Players' Player of the Year
Tuesday, 7th May 2024 09:39

Leif Davis was named the Town Men’s Players’ Player of the Year at last night’s End-of-Season Dinner at Venue 16.

Davis was joined on the stage by his teammates as he accepted the award before briefly singing in the style of Elvis Presley to celebrate.

The left-back, who achieved a new Championship record of assists for a defender of 18, had previously been named in the EFL’s Championship Team of the Season.

The Women’s Players’ Player of the Year was Sophie Peskett, who also won the Supporters Club’s Player of the Year Award, which had initially been announced at the Middlesbrough match close to the end of the season

Skipper Sam Morsy had won that award for the men, while Finley Barbrook had previously been confirmed as the Academy Player of the Year.

Joint-top scorers Conor Chaplin and Nathan Broadhead were handed an award, which initially they’ll have to share before a second trophy is obtained, the pair each having netted 13 times in 2023/24.

Women’s top scorer Natasha Thomas bagged 25 times to take her overall total with the club to 151.

Thomas also picked up the Women’s Goal of the Season award for her strike away against the MK Dons, while it was little surprise that Wes Burns’s trivela against Coventry, which had previously been voted the EFL Goal of the Season, was named Men’s Goal of the Season.

The Men’s Young Player of the Year, which is voted on by the coaching staff, went to Omari Hutchinson, who manager Kieran McKenna had joked was what he’d like for his upcoming 38th birthday from CEO Mark Ashton.

@fistpumpclarkey #itfc #leifdavis #mrassist #geordietractorboy #ipswichtownfc ♬ original sound - FistpumpClarkey

Hutchinson received the award on behalf of sponsors Fleximize from Ipswich-born former Cambridge goalkeeper Danny Potter, who was also a young player at Chelsea. The Women’s Young Player of the Year was 18-year-old Leah Mitchell.

Harry Clarke, who was clearly continuing to enjoy the ongoing celebrations, and Kyra Robertson were given the Philip Hope-Cobbled Award, which is given to players who “go above and beyond when representing the club in the community”.

Clarke made the most community visits of anyone in the men’s squad, nine, while Robertson showed care and compassion during two hospital visits in two days and also spent time with young supporters before and after the Chatham Town match at Portman Road in March.

Around 700 attended the dinner and almost £45,000 was raised for the Ipswich Town Foundation via a raffle and auction with a signed Ed Sheeran guitar, which had sat in the TownTV studio throughout the season, fetching £18,000.


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itfcskayman added 09:56 - May 7
Delighted to see Morsy and Davis both take home an award. We weren’t short of options this year but these 2 have been a level above for us this season.
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Radlett_blue added 11:24 - May 7
Hope-Cobbold, Phil. You obviously cobbled this one together in a hurry!
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ArnieM added 12:37 - May 7
What a squad, what a team, what a club, what a manager, and what a CEO .....
and WHAT OWNERS we have ....

COYBs ..Champions League next?!
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whosroundisitanyway added 13:15 - May 7
Jeremy Sarmiento
Sharpest dresser ?
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keighleyblue added 13:18 - May 7
Sarmiento - best last gasp promotion-clinching toe poke award
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Bugledog added 14:29 - May 7
Happy days!!
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RegencyBlue added 14:29 - May 7
What a voice.

Is there anything this man can’t do!
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OldFart71 added 15:09 - May 7
Oh Sarmiento give eet to me, delicious iced cream of Italy, the choc and nut a dream or Sarmiento from Walls ice cream
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Bert added 15:20 - May 7
Good to see Donacien fully embraced by his team mates.
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Robert_Garrett added 16:23 - May 7
Who got the E S Guitar then? I think anybody thats walking around with eighteen grand in the pocket deserves a big cheer!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 17:04 - May 7
Well deserved - but then they all deserve it really!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 17:21 - May 7
It's going to be very difficult for K McK to manage the transition to the PL. He has developed such a tight bond between the players and they will all want to take their chance at the higher level. No doubt K McK will want to give them that chance. But at the same time, there will be the need to strengthen. It will require all of K McK's man-management skills to integrate the new players without disappointing those who have got us this far. But if anyone can do this, I reckon he can. Watch this space!
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Karlosfandangal added 18:03 - May 7
Burgess has been a lucky not to win an award this season he has been immense at the back
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Karlosfandangal added 18:04 - May 7
Should say unlucky
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Linkboy13 added 19:12 - May 9
The two best players rightly got the awards. I voted for Hladky best goalkeeper.
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