Player of the season dinner

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cpwigan
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Was it a landslide victory? and who came 2nd 3rd etc?
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MiThor
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absolutely briliant night congratulations to the riversiders for organising such a well run evening,
talking to Chris Ashton says he still has another year on his contract and he is going nowere
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What's he like to talk to Ashton? Is he shy? Heard from the RL Fans site that Dallas got a tankard.
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There's a bit of a misnomer about Ashton.

Some suggest he is big headed/arrogant. However, he is simply confident in his own ability but its more that he is very much a joker with infectious energy and enthusiasm amongst his peers. He enjoys playing the game. He is a tad immature some would say.

I have yet to see him in public situations do anything but act pleasant and polite. He regularly goes to support his team mates from the academy matches etc and simply blends in etc.
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Don't forget though, even if he is, a bit big headed/arrogant/immature, he is still only 19, and will still have time to grow up and grow out of it.

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