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WORLD RUGBY AWARDS 2017

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waiopehu oldboy

Stirling Mortlock (74)
This year's World Rugby Awards are in Monte Carlo on 26/11.

The first category for which nominees have been named is Breakthrough Player:

EMILIANO BOFFELLI (ARGENTINA)

RIEKO IOANE (NEW ZEALAND)

DAMIAN PENAUD (FRANCE)

Gunna go out on a limb here & say Asafo Aumua will be a nominee either next year or the year after.

https://www.worldrugby.org/news/289976
 

waiopehu oldboy

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Next up it's the 7's POTY's:

"The nominees for the World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year 2017 in association with HSBC are: Perry Baker (USA, pictured), Rosko Specman (South Africa) and Jerry Tuwai (Fiji).


"The nominees for the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year 2017 in association with HSBC are: Michaela Blyde (New Zealand), Ghislaine Landry (Canada) and Ruby Tui (New Zealand)."


https://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/news/290204

FWIW I'd go with Tuwai & Blyde.
 

Strewthcobber

Mark Ella (57)
Izzy gets nominated for Male player of the year along with a couple of kiwis and some poms



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kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Izzy gets nominated for Male player of the year along with a couple of kiwis and some poms
Beauden Barrett
Owen Farrell
Israel Folau
Rieko Ioane
Maro Itoje

For some reason (only a very uninformed hunch on the way World Rugby works) I don't think a kiwi will get it this time.

I just hope Izzy doesn't get edged out by a pom.
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
I thought BB has been pretty average all test season and i'm surprised by his inclusion. Thought's kiwis? Plus, only forward nominated was Itoje.
If Farrell wins he will probably be the most average player to ever win it.
 

waiopehu oldboy

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Women's POTY nominees:

Kelly Brazier (New Zealand)
Romane Menager (France)
Safi N’Diaye (France)
Lydia Thompson (England)
Portia Woodman (New Zealand).


Gotta be Portia imo.

Also a vid of the boys doing their thang:

I'm thinking Itoje will get it but anyone but Farrell is ok by me.

Just by the by, what's with the "effects" in the vids?
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
The history of this award is that the people who win rarely deserve it in that year. McCaw and Carter both won it in the year they played crap and didn't win when they deserved to. It tends not to go to spectacular players, so I think Izzy is in trouble. I think Farrell is favourite because the Lions series was drawn and he's a very steady influence without the sort of spark that Kurtley (say) would bring. But there have been some very un-deserving winners in the past - one year a forgettable player from the NH won based on his club games!
 

waiopehu oldboy

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Previous World Rugby Men’s Player of the Year Award winners:

2016 – Beauden Barrett (New Zealand)
2015 – Dan Carter (New Zealand)
2014 – Brodie Retallick (New Zealand)
2013 – Kieran Read (New Zealand)
2012 – Dan Carter (New Zealand)
2011 – Thierry Dusautoir (France)
2010 – Richie McCaw (New Zealand)
2009 – Richie McCaw (New Zealand)
2008 – Shane Williams (Wales)
2007 – Bryan Habana (South Africa)
2006 – Richie McCaw (New Zealand)
2005 – Dan Carter (New Zealand)
2004 – Schalk Burger (South Africa)
2003 – Jonny Wilkinson (England)
2002 – Fabien Galthié (France)
2001 – Keith Wood (Ireland)

Previous World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year Award winners:

2016 – Sarah Hunter (England)
2015 – Kendra Cocksedge (New Zealand)
2014 – Magali Harvey (Canada)
2012 – Michaela Staniford (England)
2011 – Ruth Mitchell
2010 – Carla Hohepa (New Zealand)
2009 – Debby Hodgkinson (Australia)
2008 – Carol Isherwood (England)
2007 – Sarah Corrigan (Australia)
2006 – Maggie Alphonsi (England)
2005 – Farah Palmer (New Zealand)
2004 – Donna Kennedy (Scotland)
2003 – Kathy Flores (USA)
2002 – Monique Hirovanaa (New Zealand)
2001 – Shelley Rae (England)
 

Micheal

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
Pretty unhappy with the nominations this year.

Barrett and Farrell simply haven't played well enough in their test matches this year to warrant being nominated (both were average in the Lion's series).

Rieko Ioane, whilst a talent, I don't think has done enough to be nominated either. I'm also peeved by the fact that his very inclusion all-but-guarantees he'll take out Rookie of the Year.

I think Jonathan Davies and Connor Murray, two of the Lion's most important players, have been very, very hard done by. Sean O'Brien could also be worth a look in.

Wouldn't mind seeing Hooper nominated some day - he's done more than enough to deserve it.

I think, and hope, Itoje will take it out. I'd like to back Folau but his absence on this tour almost guarantees that he won't.
 

Brumby Runner

David Wilson (68)
Yeah, I think I agree Derpus. Jonah Lomu would have to have been the closest to best player in the world, but wingers generally only have limited and sporadic involvements. The real work is closer in and that's where the real heroes are to be found.
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
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I'd be suprised if Farrell or Itoje don't win it.

As much as I'd love to see Izzy get the gong, it would be weird for the winner to come from a team other than Lions/England/NZ.
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kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Bodacious Beauden wins again

Shows how much we know …

Oh, and this pommy git reaches the summit:

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Men's Player of the Year - Beauden Barrett (NZL)
Women's Player of the Year - Portia Woodman (NZL)
Team of the Year - Black Ferns
Coach of the Year - Eddie Jones (ENG)
World Rugby Referee Award - Joy Neville (IRE)
Try of the Year - Joaquin Tuculet (ARG)
Breakthrough Player of the Year - Rieko Ioane (NZL)
Men's Sevens Player of the Year - Perry Baker (USA)
Women's Sevens Player of the Year - Michaela Blyde (NZL)
IRPA Special Merit Award - Richie McCaw (NZL) and Rachael Burford (ENG)
 

Dan54

Tim Horan (67)
Mildly interested in who wins the awards, we all have who we think who should win, but ours (like the judges) are really just another opinion.
Hell I would of had Sam Cane very close , but then again, I would of had Dane Coles winning it last year, I pretty relaxed as I can't claim to have more knowledge than the men who do pick the awards.
 
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