AARON Condon was a triple winner at FC Clacton's end-of-season presentation evening, held in the club-house on Saturday night.

The Seasiders skipper walked away with the manager, players' and supporters' (home and away) prizes.

Condon finished the season with 32 goals, netting twice in Saturday's 4-0 victory at home to Gorleston.

That set a new club club in terms of seasonal tally, eclipsing Sean Hillier's total of 29 set in the 2008/09 campaign.

In the process, Condon also took his overall club haul past 100 goals.

Kevin Coyle also collected two awards at the presentation night.

He picked up the away supporters' prize and also the Derek Savage Memorial Award for champagne moment of the season, for his stunning goal at Newmarket.

Afterwards Seasiders boss David Coyle praised not just Condon but three other regulars who have shone throughout the season - brother Kevin, Ben Parkin and Billy Wales.

“For pure consistency, I have to salute those four," he said.

“They’re our leading appearance-makers and they’ve all played over 40 games.

“Those guys never miss a session, never miss a game and they’ve all performed consistently well.

“We’re a better side whenever any of them play and those four have pretty much started every game they’ve been available for.

“That statistic speaks volumes for what I think of them.

“If they play every game, I think they’re doing alright. It’s as simple as that."

Coyle praised others in his team, including last year's player-of-the-season Wayne Chapman, who had stepped up from Essex and Suffolk Border League neighbours Holland FC.

“Last year people were surprised by a Border League player in Wayne stepping up and doing so well," said Coyle.

“Now we’ve come to expect it.

“We take it for granted, because he’s another one who tends to play well every week."

Among the other awards given out, reserve-team players Liam Henshaw (manager) and Paul Hillier (players) had their contributions recognised, while the prestigious clubman of the year prize went to Bryan Piero.