Rangers have announced their nominees for their end-of-season awards, with the campaign entering its final stages.
Captain James Tavernier, Borna Barisic and Malik Tillman are up for the Men's Player of the Year gong, and voting is now open.
Supporters can cast their votes online here with voting closing at 9am on Monday, May 1.
Other awards include Young Player of the Year, Women’s Player of the Year, Men’s Goal of the Season, Women’s Goal of the Season and B Team Goal of the Season.
The goal of the season awards are exclusively open to votes from MyGers members.
The winners are set to be announced at an awards ceremony on Sunday, May 21 and supporters will be able to follow the event on official club social media platforms.
Full list of Rangers nominees
Men’s Player of the Year - Sponsored by Seko
James Tavernier
Borna Barisic
Malik Tillman
Young Player of the Year - Sponsored by REMS GB
Malik Tillman
Adam Devine
Leon King
Women’s Player of the Year - Sponsored by Seko
Rachel McLauchlan
Brogan Hay
Kirsty Maclean
Tessel Middag
Sam Kerr
Hannah Davison
Men’s Goal of the Season - Sponsored by Rhino Express
Antonio Colak v PSV Eindhoven
Tom Lawrence v Hibernian
Malik Tillman v Motherwell (16/10/2022)
Alfredo Morelos v Hibernian
Ryan Kent v Celtic
Fashion Sakala Jr v Dundee United
Malik Tillman v Motherwell (18/03/2023)
James Tavernier v Celtic
Scott Arfield v St Mirren
Todd Cantwell v St Mirren
Women’s Goal of the Season – Sponsored by Seko
Tessel Middag v Hibernian
Nicola Docherty v Glasgow Women
Lizzie Arnot v Hibernian
Megan Bell v Stirling University
B Team Goal of the Season – Sponsored by Carrick Packaging
Arron Lyall v Celtic
Zak Lovelace v Bo’ness United
Mackenzie Strachan v Napoli
James Graham v Celtic
Arron Lyall v Gretna 2008
Zak Lovelace v Edinburgh University
Robbie Fraser v East Kilbride
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