EFL awards: Farke, Parker, Wilder and Le Bris up for manager of season

Daniel Farke, Regis Le Bris, Scott Parker and Chris WilderImage source, PA Media
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Championships manager Daniel Farke, Regis Le Bris, Scott Parker and Chris Wilder

Leeds boss Daniel Farke, Burnley head coach Scott Parker, Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder and Sunderland counterpart Regis Le Bris make up a four-man shortlist for the Championship manager of the season.

The top four managers in the Championship table will vie for an award won last season by Ipswich Town's Kieran McKenna.

This season's top boss will be announced at the English Football League's annual awards ceremony in London on Sunday, 27 April.

In the Championship player of the season category, the main promotion candidates are similarly well represented with Clarets goalkeeper James Trafford, Leeds forward Daniel James and Blades midfielder Gustavo Hamer the nominees.

It is no surprise the main promotion candidates dominate the nominations in both categories.

Farke has managed to keep Leeds focused on the main prize of promotion while playing entertaining and free-flowing football, and Burnley's Parker has engineered a remarkable defensive record of 28 clean sheets with his side one away from the all-time record.

Sheffield United boss Wilder has kept his side in touch with the automatic promotion places all season despite carrying a two-point penalty, while Sunderland's Le Bris has guided the Black Cats into fourth place and the play-offs from a 16th-place finish last season.

Gustavo Hamer, Daniel James and James TraffordImage source, Getty Images
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Gustavo Hamer, Daniel James and James Trafford are nominated for Championship player of the season award

In League One, Chris Davies, manager of champions Birmingham City, Wrexham's Phil Parkinson, Charlton Athletic's Nathan Jones and Leyton Orient's Richie Wellens are all up for manager of the season.

In the player category for the third tier, Wycombe striker Richard Kone, Birmingham City midfielder Tomoki Iwata and Barnsley's prolific goalscoring midfielder Davis Keillor-Dunn make up the shortlist.

The League Two Player of the Season accolade will be fought for by Michael Cheek of Bromley, Doncaster winger Luke Molyneux and ex-Walsall striker Nathan Lowe, who scored 18 goals in 30 appearances while on loan with the Saddlers before his recall by Stoke City in January.

Bromley boss Andy Woodman, Bradford City manager Graham Alexander, Darren Moore of league leaders Port Vale and Mat Sadler of long-time pacesetters Walsall vie for the League Two manager of the season award.