Brumbies flyhalf Christian Lealiifano has claimed two awards at the club's annual end of season Brumby Ball, including the Brett Robinson Medal for players' player.
Lealiifano was diagnosed with Leukaemia earlier this month and is continuing treatment.
Along with his players' player award, Lealiifano received the Brumbies' Best Back for a fourth time.
"Christian had an outstanding season and claiming these awards is a great reflection of the effort he put in for the club all year," said Brumbies Interim Chief Executive Phil Thomson.
"On the field he was an outstanding leader and that was a reflection of his efforts off the field both at training and in the community.
"It's obviously quite an emotional period for Christian and his family right now and he is honoured and humbled to receive these awards at this time."
Lealiifano scored 161 points through three tries, 40 conversions and 22 penalty goals, taking his career tally to 796 points from 117 appearances for the Brumbies in 2016.
Fellow Brumbies Sam Carter, Scott Fardy and youngster Tom Staniforth also received awards at the annual awards night.
Sam Carter was named the side's Best Forward, while Scott Fardy was voted Stallion of the Year by Brumbies fans and Staniforth was rewarded for a strong breakout season with the club's Shawn MacKay Most Outstanding Young Talent Award.
