CHARLIE Austin has capped a remarkable maiden season at Loftus Road by scooping an unprecedented quadruple in the club's end of season awards.





Austin - who has scored 18 goals in all competitions so far this season - has been voted Supporter's Player of the Year by the QPR fans, with over 33 per-cent of the vote.





The 24 year old was also named Ray Jones Player's Player of the Year by his team-mates, as well as winning the Kiyan Prince Goal of the Season award for his stunning strike against Charlton Athletic at Loftus Road in November.





Junior Hoops supporters also voted him as their Player of the Year, to complete a remarkable clean sweep for the former Burnley front-man.





Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk, the R's top-scorer said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be honest.





“To win all four awards is really special. I really didn’t expect this in my first season, so I’m eternally grateful to everyone who voted.”





Thanking the fans, he added: “I’ve managed to strike up a great relationship with the supporters and I’m ever so thankful to them for the awards.





“I just give everything I can every time I go over that white line – and every fan likes a goalscorer and luckily enough I’m one of them!”











He added: “The Player’s Player award means so much to me.





“These are the guys that I share a dressing room with, train with, travel with and play alongside on matchdays, so to get their vote is incredible.





“I owe them for this award though, because without their help and support – both on and off the pitch – none of what I’ve achieved so far this season would have been possible.”









Elsewhere, Tom Hitchcock has clinched the Daphne Biggs Young Player of the Year award, as voted for by the R's faithful, following a campaign which saw him enjoy success on loan with Crewe Alexandra and Rotherham United, as well as scoring a crucial last-minute winner against Ipswich Town on his Hoops debut.





Last but by no means least, disabled fan Richard Ireland has been named Supporter of the Year, in a season which saw him travel the length and breadth of the country to watch his beloved R’s, attending every single first team fixture.





The trio will be presented with their awards at the R’s final home fixture of the season against Wigan Athletic tomorrow night.





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