Henry Paul won the Lance Todd Trophy as man of the match.
Had Salford won he would almost certainly have been awarded the Lance Todd Trophy.
In 1946, the Lance Todd Trophy was introduced and awarded to the man of the match.
He was a joint winner of the Lance Todd Trophy along with Paul Wellens.
He twice won the Lance Todd Trophy at Wembley.
He also became the first overseas player to receive the Lance Todd Trophy.
Neil Fox, their centre, was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for his man-of-the-match performance.
For his work as a manager and as a radio commentator resulted in the Lance Todd Trophy being named after him.
The voting for the Lance Todd Trophy took place after 70 minutes when St Helens were leading 12-5.
For his performance in the Final, he was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for the man of the match.