World & NZ Rugby Awards 2018
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@kiwimurph said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:
In fairness - i'm not sure Papali'i was eligible for the age grade player for the NZR Awards as he was age grade last year (NZ U20s) not this year. However - Plummer would have been a better choice over Christie in those awards anyway.
After watching the U20s I think any number of players is more deserving of Christie.
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@sparky said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:
The NZ Herald rate Brodie Retallick as their best NZ Rugby player in 2018 and Beauden Barrett as number 2. Spot on IMHO. They rate SBW too highly, but apart from that these seem sane.
That list must be wrong. It has Akira in the top 50.
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@sparky said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:
The NZ Herald rate Brodie Retallick as their best NZ Rugby player in 2018 and Beauden Barrett as number 2. Spot on IMHO. They rate SBW too highly, but apart from that these seem sane.
Nope, even aside from Akira being there Taylor was clearly the best AB this year.
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Did we do a tally of the polls taken this year? @hydro11 ? That will give us the definitive answer.
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I went back over the Man of the Match All Blacks TSF polls for 2018 and discovered:
Man of Match Vs France Test One: Codie Taylor (46 votes)
Man of Match Vs France Test Two: Jodie Barrett (35 votes)
Man of Match Vs France Test Three: Scott Barrett (56 votes)
Man of Match Vs Australia Test One: Brodie Retallick (74 votes)
Man of Match Vs Australia Test Two: Beauden Barrett (70 votes)
Man of Match Vs Argentina Test One: Jack Goodhue (37 votes)
Man of Match Vs South Africa Test One: Ben Smith (33 votes)
Man of Match Vs Argentina Test Two: Ardie Savea (46 votes)
Man of Match Vs South Africa Test Two: Ardie Savea (46 votes)
Man of Match Vs Australia Test Three: Ardie Savea (37 votes)
Man of Match Vs Japan: Richie Mo'unga (49 votes)
Man of Match Vs England: Brodie Retallick (54 votes)
Man of Match Vs Ireland: Ardie Savea (45 votes)
Man of Match Vs Italy: Jordie Barrett (38 votes)All Blacks who received the most votes across all Tests in 2018:
- Ardie Savea (221 votes) Player of the Year!!!
- Brodie Retallick (185 votes)
- Beauden Barrett (162 votes) Best back!!
- Jack Goodhue (158 votes) Breakthrough player of the year!!
- Ben Smith (146 votes)
- Scott Barrett (132 votes)
- Codie Taylor (128 votes) Perhaps the most consistent All Black performer in 2018.
- Damian McKenzie (109 votes)
- Reiko Ioane (99 votes) Most tries for All Blacks in 2018: 11.
- Richie Mo'unga (95 votes)
- Jordie Barrett (87 votes)
- Karl Tu'inukuafe (84 votes)
- Sam Cane (66 votes)
- Keiran Read (63 votes)
- TJ Perenera (62 votes)
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All Blacks who need to do better in 2019:
Ryan Crotty 33 votes. Excellent off the bench against England. Too often injured.
Dane Coles 31 votes. Great to see him back for EOYT. Now stay fit!
Liam Squire 30 votes. Outplayed by Saffa, English and Irish forwards.
SBW 29 votes. All of those for his performance in Third Test Vs France.
Aaron Smith 26 votes. Ok in two Eden Park tests. Out of sorts in other games.
Waisake Naholo 13 votes. 12 for Sydney. Risks falling behind George Bridge.
Owen Franks 11 votes. Played his best Rugby in 2018 for the Crusaders.
Joe Moody 8 votes. See above. Overshadowed by rise of Karl T. -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/46711987
Hooper ahead of Ardie Savea is an unusual call.
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56th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards Finalists Announced
Sportswoman of the Year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Joelle King (squash)
Jonelle Price (equestrian)
Lisa Carrington (canoe racing)
Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (snowboarding)Sportsman of the Year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Nico Porteous (freeskiing)
Scott Dixon (motorsport)
Scott McLaughlin (motorsport)
Tom Walsh (athletics)Para Athlete/Team of the Year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Adam Hall (Para alpine skiing)
Corey Peters (Para alpine skiing)
Scott Martlew (Para canoe racing)
Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming)Team of the Year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
All Blacks Sevens (rugby union)
Black Ferns Sevens (rugby union)
NZ Football Under 17 Women (football)
NZ Women’s Kayaking Team (canoe racing)
Vantage Black Sticks Women (hockey)Coach of the Year
Allan Bunting (rugby union)
Clark Laidlaw (rugby union)
Gordon Walker (canoe racing)
Joe Schmidt (rugby union)
Leon Birnie (football)Emerging Talent
Amelia Kerr (cricket)
Anna Leat (football)
Josh Armit (yachting)
Lewis Clareburt (swimming)
Maddison-Lee Wesche (athletics)The Halberg Awards judges reviewed a record 93 nominations to find the finalists list, recognising achievements in 2018 up to 30 November. The winners will be announced at the 56th ISPS Handa Halberg Awards held on Thursday 21 February 2019 at Spark Arena in Auckland and televised live on SKY SPORT from 8.00pm. Other awards presented during the ceremony include; New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment (public vote category), Sport New Zealand Leadership, Lifetime Achievement and inductees into the Sports Hall of Fame.
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The Hallberg Awards 2018 winners were announced tonight.
Full list of winners and finalists:
Halberg Award: Tom Walsh (athletics)
Finalists: Lisa Carrington (canoe racing), Adam Hall (Para alpine skiing), Black Ferns Sevens (rugby union).Sportswoman of the Year: Lisa Carrington (canoe racing)
Finalists: Joelle King (squash), Jonelle Price (equestrian), Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (snowboarding).Sportsman of the Year: Tom Walsh (athletics)
Finalists: Nico Porteous (freeskiing), Scott Dixon (motorsport), Scott McLaughlin (motorsport).Para Athlete/Team of the Year: Adam Hall (Para alpine skiing)
Finalists: Corey Peters (Para alpine skiing), Scott Martlew (Para canoe racing), Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming).Team of the Year: Black Ferns Sevens (rugby union)
Finalists: All Blacks Sevens (rugby union), NZ Football Under 17 Women (football), NZ Women’s Kayaking Team (canoe racing), Vantage Black Sticks Women (hockey).Coach of the Year: Gordon Walker (canoe racing)
Finalists: Allan Bunting (rugby union), Clark Laidlaw (rugby union), Joe Schmidt (rugby union), Leon Birnie (football).Emerging Talent: Maddison-Lee Wesche (athletics)
Finalists: Amelia Kerr (cricket), Anna Leat (football), Josh Armit (yachting), Lewis Clareburt (swimming).New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment: Anna Leat (football).
Leadership Award: Dr Farah Palmer (rugby union)
Hall of Fame inductee: Beatrice Faumuinā (athletics)
Lifetime Achievement Award: Barry Hunt (athletics)
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Michaela blyde not even a nomination
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@Cyclops said in World & NZ Rugby Awards 2018:
@Virgil said in World & NZ Rugby Awards 2018:
NZs favourite sporting moment is a bit of a stretch..
It's a popular vote rather than awarded by the jury so it obviously is (at least amongst voters).
Was mentioned on sports breakfast (radio) this morning maybe the local soccer community got behind it and voted for it on mass
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@Virgil said in World & NZ Rugby Awards 2018:
@Cyclops said in World & NZ Rugby Awards 2018:
@Virgil said in World & NZ Rugby Awards 2018:
NZs favourite sporting moment is a bit of a stretch..
It's a popular vote rather than awarded by the jury so it obviously is (at least amongst voters).
Was mentioned on sports breakfast (radio) this morning maybe the local soccer community got behind it and voted for it on mass
So none of the other events inspired people enough to get behind it and organise something similar.
It was an amazing run with great drama, it got great coverage and the players all came across really well when interviewed. Ticks all the boxes to be the favourite moment.