Shane Duffy romped away with Albion's player of the season prize at tonight's awards ceremony at the Amex.
The Republic of Ireland central defender polled 41 per cent of supporters' votes.
Duffy's partner Lewis Dunk was runner-up (18 per cent), with Dutch midfielder Davy Propper third (nine per cent).
Duffy has combined defensive resilience with five goals, making him second top scorer behind Glenn Murray.
He recently retained the title of player of the year for his country.
Dunk (below) had the consolation of collecting the players' player prize.
Duffy's fellow countryman Aaron Connolly won the under-23s/under-18s award.
The prolific striker is currently on loan at Luton.
The women's player of the season went to Aileen Whelan.
The best men's goal was Anthony Knockaert's winner at Crystal Palace, the best women's goal Dani Buet against Everton.
The fan of the season award was won by Sam Harwood, who overcame cancer and now volunteers for a children's cancer charity.
The Sarah Watts inspiration award went to Noah Gofur, aged seven, who called police when his mum collapsed at home, and the Albion in the Community award to long-serving Powerchair team member Seb Finch.
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