PAUL MULLIN has won Wrexham's Player of the Season award for a third year in a row.

The prolific striker missed the start of the campaign due to a serious injury sustained in pre-season but on his return, he helped Phil Parkinson's men finish in the top three in League Two and clinch a second promotion in a row for the first time in the club's history.

Mullin struck 26 times, with 24 coming in the league, and that also clinched the frontman the Top Goalscorer award.

He has now passed the century mark of goals for Wrexham since arriving at The Racecourse from Cambridge in the summer of 2021.

The Young Player of the Season Award went to Max Cleworth.

Centre-back Cleworth has enjoyed a superb season, turning in some impressive performances in defence, with the 21-year-old winning the accolade for a second time on the back of his 2021-22 success.

Elliot Lee scooped the Players' Player of the Season Award.

The playmaker was the only Wrexham player who featured in all 46 league games and he played a key role in Wrexham's promotion campaign, scoring 16 goals.

The Steve Edwards Goal of Season went to Ryan Barnett for his strike in the 6-0 victory against Forest Green Rovers at The Racecourse on April 13, the game where Wrexham secured a top-three finish.

The Wrexham Women's Player of the Season Award winner was prolific striker Rosie Hughes.

Lili Jones scooped the Young Player of the Season accolade, Phoebe Davies landed the Players' Player of the Season Award and the Top Goalscorer was Rosie Hughes.

The Community Player of the Season for 2023/24 was Erin Lovett while Harry Ashfield is the Bob Clark Academy Player of the Season.