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Tonbridge Angels striker Frannie Collin was named Blue Square Bet South player-of-the-year on Sunday night.
Collin (pictured) was the leading striker in the division last season after scoring 29 league goals for Tommy Warrilow's side.
The 24-year-old former England schoolboy international has been at Longmead Stadium for the last two seasons, scoring 21 goals in all competitions in his first year at the club.
His form has prompted speculation about a move away from the Angels but remains on a contract until the end of the 2012/13 season.
He started his career with Gillingham, making nine appearances, before moving to Dover Athletic where he spent three years, averaging a goal every two games.
Collin, unsurprisingly, made the division team of the year, along with Dartford defender Tom Champion and Welling trio Jack Obersteller, Jack Parkinson and Loick Pires.
Tonbridge, meanwhile, have signed former Carshalton and Woking midfielder Tom Davis.