ROB HARLEY admitted he was honoured after he was awarded the Glasgow Warriors McCrea Financial Services Player of the Season award.
The 23-year-old was presented with the award by Douglas McCrea at a gala dinner at the Glasgow Hilton last night.
Supporters voted for Harley in an online vote at www.glasgowwarriors.org from a shortlist of six players who had received the highest number of votes throughout the season for the monthly gong.
The Scotland international, who has made 97 appearances for the Warriors, has featured in every RaboDirect Pro12 game this season.
The delighted Harley, following in the footsteps of last season's winner Niko Matawalu, said: "It is a real honour for me to collect this award.
"When you consider how many players have had outstanding seasons this term, and everything we have achieved as a team, I am really humbled and delighted by it.
"So I'd just like to say a big thank you to everyone who voted for me."
Jonny Gray, in his first season as a full professional, was voted the Players' Player of the Season, after being named the RaboDirect Pro12 Young Player of the Year earlier this month.
Other winners included Finn Russell, who was named Young Player of the Season on the back of 13 appearances for the club and being included in the Scotland squad for the upcoming games against USA and Canada.
Tommy Seymour's solo effort against Treviso in Italy last month was named Try of the Season. The touchdown completed Seymour's hat-trick that night.
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