Help Dawson win NW award
There's not long to go if you want Dale / West Brom defender Craig Dawson to be named as the North West League Two player of the year to add to the host of awards he won last season.
The award is done by supporter votes, so Dawson needs your help if he is to add this prize to his already bulding mantel piece.
The twenty year old is up against Andrew Procter of Accrington Stanley, Ryan Lowe of Bury, Ashley Westwood of Crewe, Carl Tremarco of Macclesfield and Barry Roche of Morecambe.
To cast your vote in support of Dawson, click here. No registration is required, and if you have access to more than one computer, make sure you vote from each one.
The award ceremony takes place at Lancashire Cricket Club on Monday 11th October.
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