World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017
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I don't think Aaron Smith was that good this year. He has never reached the same level he had before the toilet incident last year. For me, he's definitely not more worthy than BB or Ioane.
If he hadn't been injured, I think Moody would/should have been in contention. Props hardly get the recognition they deserve, and he's had a great year until his shoulder injury. Sam Whitelock is another one. Different type of player to Retallick, but just as good in what he does. Certainly better and more deserving than Itoje.
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Conor Murray has been excellent this season too. As has Tadhg Furlong.
For NZ Moody was having a dazzling season until his extremely untimely injury. I really really hope he comes back with the same form.
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@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
Sam Whitelock is another one.
Ditto Sam Cane, hardly ever gets any recognition (outside the fern), even if he has constantly been one of the best(if not best) OS flankers in the world since 2015.
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Based on what I've seen this season across the hemispheres and the competitions, my World XV 2017 would be something like
- Moody (NZ)
- Guirado (Fra) although Creevy (Arg) and at times Marx (SA) are also in the mix
- Furlong (Ire)
- Retallick (NZ)
- Itoje (Eng)
- SOB (Ire) - yes, yes I've moved him to 6, I know
- Cane (NZ)
- McMahon (Aust) - but no real standout candidates at 8
- Murray (Ire)
- Barrett (NZ) but Sexton (Ire) could just as easily have this slot
- Ioane (NZ)
- Farrell (Eng)
- ?, not a stellar year for world 13s
- Hodge (Aust) - although I think he's played 11 more than 14
- Folau (Aust)
No doubt some dodgy enough choices on my part, but 12 months is a long time.
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Good team, but surely Jonathan Davies is a must for 13?
I would have Marx as hooker. Agree with Cane and O'Brien as top 2 flankers, with Hooper and Matera pressing. Mafi and Parisse close for 8? Beale, Kuidrani and Daly all contenders in backline, with latter maybe ahead of Hodge.So many contenders for lock with Whitelock, Nakarawa, Etzebeth, Wyn Jones all worthy candidates. But, the three-quarters and loosies not so blessed with standouts.
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@arhs said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
Good team, but surely Jonathan Davies is a must for 13?
I would have Marx as hooker. Agree with Cane and O'Brien as top 2 flankers, with Hooper and Matera pressing. Mafi and Parisse close for 8? Beale, Kuidrani and Daly all contenders in backline, with latter maybe ahead of Hodge.So many contenders for lock with Whitelock, Nakarawa, Etzebeth, Wyn Jones all worthy candidates. But, the three-quarters and loosies not so blessed with standouts.
Ah yeah Davies forgot about him. Ditto for Beale. Nakawara is a good call too.
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Barrett doesn't deserve it, and I agree Itoje was underwhelming, unless you get this award for being an annoying prick at the ruck.
That leaves Ioane, Farrell & Folau. All have had great years, maybe too early for Ioane. Folau was had a stellar try scoring year and Farrell was tidy for the Lions and dominate for England.
I reckon - Farrell for the win
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@dk said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
Barrett doesn't deserve it, and I agree Itoje was underwhelming, unless you get this award for being an annoying prick at the ruck.
That leaves Ioane, Farrell & Folau. All have had great years, maybe too early for Ioane. Folau was had a stellar try scoring year and Farrell was tidy for the Lions and dominate for England.
I reckon - Farrell for the win
Sums it up for me too.
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@taniwharugby said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
@bones admittedly I don't watch as much of NH rugby as I used to, was looking forward to seeing him in NZ an expected big things of him, but ended underwhelmed and thinking he was a lazier version of Ali Williams.
Itoje is more over rated than Ngatai.
If the panel that decide these awards want to encourage players that stand offside and scream at the opposition in the lineout then the awards are a joke.
Kind of proven anyway by the nomination of BB. Not deserving at all this year. I am struggling to recall a good test match from him (by his standards)
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Yeah, you have to wonder about these awards, as no NZer appears to have come to the defence of BB's inclusion in the nominations (as yet, the internet might be out at Rancids). Maybe it's like the Emmys and if you win one year you'll keep getting nominated.
I'd guess I'd go with Folau of those left given that Ioane is probably too young and will likely pick up newcomer. Folau might need some perking up as he lost the same-sex marriage referendum today.
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It's funny reading all these comments (not saying I disagree!); you'd think the people on the selection panel would know what they're doing
Both shortlists were selected by the new star-studded World Rugby Awards panel which comprises Rugby World Cup winners Richie McCaw, John Smit, George Gregan, Maggie Alphonsi and former England coach Clive Woodward alongside Brian O’Driscoll, Fabien Galthié and AgustÃn Pichot.
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In a new step in the selection process, fans, international captains, coaches and media will have their say before the panel considers the winners of the prestigious awards. Fans can find out how to cast their vote here. -
World Rugby Sevens Men's Player of the Year 2017: Perry Baker
World Rugby Coach of the Year 2017: Eddie Jones
World Rugby Referee of the Year 2017: Joy Neville
IRPA Try of the Year 2017: Joaquin Tuculet (a world cup try from Portia Woodman was nominated, too)
World Rugby Award for Character 2017: Eduardo "Coco" Oderigo
2017 Vernon Pugh Award for Distinguished Service: the late Marcel Martin -
Full awards winners list:
World Rugby Men's Player of the Year: Beauden Barrett (New Zealand
World Rugby Women's Player of the Year: Portia Woodman (New Zealand).
Team of the year – Black Ferns
Coach of the Year - Eddie Jones (England)
World Rugby Referee Award – Joy Neville (Ireland)
IRPA Try of the Year - Joaquin Tuculet (Argentina)
World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year - Rieko Ioane (New Zealand)
World Rugby's Men's Sevens Player of the Year - Perry Baker (USA)
World Rugby's Women's Sevens Player of the Year - Michaela Blyde (New Zealand)
IRPA Special Merit - Rachael Burford and Richie McCaw
Award for Character - Eduardo "Coco" Oderigo
Vernon Pugh Awards for Distinguished Service - Marcel Martin -
Beaudy wasn't expecting to be named POTY...
comments in speech "I wasn't expecting this" "Was aiming to be better than last year, but felt had a way to go"Personally think that if Folau plays EOYT he wins, was hoping for Ioane.
Beaudy did score 4th most points by an AB in a calendar year (DC with other 3)
Set a world record for conversions too apparently.Wonder if domestic form is taken into consideration by judges?