We asked our Rovers fans' jury if Bradley Dack was deserving of his League One player of the year award?

Bradley is a worthy winner and did well to beat some strong competition. He has a good football brain and some of his “assists” have been quite sublime.  

His intelligent movement and his ability to sniff out and score half chances means that he is more than capable of playing at a higher level - which he inevitably still will even if Rovers fail to get promotion.

Let’s hope his recent dip in form is due to injury and nothing else that might be coming his way, because his best is probably yet to come.

Paul Yates

Bradley Dack has been the best player in the division this season. He has consistently shown what he’s all about, contributing to Rovers’ promotion push with 16 goals and seven assists. He offers that bit of magic that not many other players can produce. 

His influence on this Rovers team has been highlighted when he is unavailable or in the odd game he is not playing at his best.  

Dack has lit up this division and is ready for his first season in the Championship. Let’s just hope Rovers can keep hold of him. 

Sam Jones

Bradley Dack has been a revelation for us and provided us with that attacking prowess and excitement we've missed since David Dunn. 

He is strong and skilful on the ball and his end product is effective, evidenced by his goals and assists tally.

Not only that, but he's popular with the players and has been a key figure in the positive atmosphere established within the squad.

The only player in the league who could perhaps feel disgruntled is his team-mate, Charlie Mulgrew who with his goals, assists and clean sheets is deserving of even greater recognition than his inclusion in the EFL team of the year.

Well done though Bradley - time to test yourself at the next level next season (with Rovers of course!).

Kelvin Wilkins