Celtic's Ange Postecoglou named Manager of the Year at PFA Scotland awards
The Australian collected the prize hours after the 1 - 1 draw in the final Old Firm match of the season
On the day they'd move closer to relcaiming the Scottish Premiership title Ange Postecoglou, Callum McGregor and Liel Abada were among winners as Celtic dominated the PFA Scotland awards event in Glasgow.
The accolades were handed out hours after Celtic drew 1-1 with Rangers at Parkhead to remain six points clear of their Old Firm rivals at the top of the cinch Premiership with only three fixtures remaining.
Australian, Postecoglou, was named Managers and Coaches Association of Scotland's Manager of the Year.
McGregor, the Hoop's captain, was named PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year, while Abada won the Premiership Young Player of the Year award.
Priscila Chinchilla of Glasgow City was named the first ever PFA Scotland Women's Player of the Year.
Three games left
Celtic are unbeaten in 29 league games since losing to Livingston in September.
Celtic can take next step towards their inevitable title win when they host third-placed Hearts on Saturday.
Postecoglou, who has already won the League Cup in his first season at Parkhead, beat Ross County's Malky Mackay, Arbroath's Dick Campbell and Cove Rangers' Paul Hartley to the award.
Captain McGregor has had another impressive season in the Celtic midfield and the list of nominees for his category included Hoops team-mate Tom Rogic, Hearts keeper Craig Gordon and Ross County attacker Regan Charles-Cook.
There was more success for Celtic when 20-year-old Israel winger Abada, who signed from Maccabi Petah Tikva last summer, beat fellow nominees Connor Barron (Aberdeen), Josh Doig (Hibernian) and Calvin Ramsay (Aberdeen) to the young players' award.
First women's player award
Priscila Chinchilla of Glasgow City was named the first ever PFA Scotland Women's Player of the Year, beating Lizzie Arnot (Rangers), Jacynta Galabadaarachchi (Celtic) and Charlie Wellings (Celtic).
Galabadaarachchi beat Chinchilla, Aberdeen's Bayley Hutchison and Maria McAneny, on loan at Hearts from Celtic to the Women's Young Player of the Year award.
Arbroath midfielder Michael McKenna was named Championship Player of the Year after helping the part-timers into second place in the table and a play-off spot.
Dylan Easton of Airdrieonians picked up the League One Player of the Year award.
Kelty Hearts' experienced midfielder Joe Cardle, who scored 16 goals this season, was named League Two Player of the Year.
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