NZ and World Rugby Awards 2023
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It actually makes sense there was only one Bok in the XV. Revolving doors and backs who never touched the ball all season. I jest but only slightly.
Kolisi was getting subbed early doors, 8 changed a fair bit, PSDT probably should be in but the margins were so slim. The RC was just a warm up this year so makes sense to have more 6N players.
Ardie was overdue.
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@sparky said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2023:
Only one Springbok in the team of the year is a rather harsh.
There's that saying that a champions team is not necessarily a team of champions.
Also, this is a Dream Team of the Year, not a RWC Tournament Team.
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@Stargazer yep, his performance yesterday was nothign short of outstanding, one of the best individual performances for some time, and you would say it was a match winning performance, he made about 10% of SA's tackles yesterday, immense is underselling his performance.
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Congratulations Ardie Savea, well bloody deserved.
Lame the Canes won't see him next year but he deserves to go and make some coin overseas.
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@Machpants said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2023:
@sparky said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2023:
Andy Farrell won Coach of the Year.
So funny that SA neeber didn't get it. Good, as he's really an assistant coach
That's why he didn't get it. Everyone knows he isn't the coach. Apparently a convenient way for Rassie to avoid press conferences and media commitments.
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Full list of World Rugby Awards winners
World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year in partnership with Mastercard – Ardie Savea (New Zealand)
World Rugby Coach of the Year – Andy Farrell (Ireland)
World Rugby Men’s 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year in partnership with Tudor – Mark Tele’a (New Zealand)
World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year in partnership with HSBC – Rodrigo Isgro (Argentina)
World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year in partnership with HSBC – Tyla Nathan-Wong (New Zealand)
World Rugby Referee Award – David McHugh (Ireland)
Vernon Pugh Award for Distinguished Service – George Nijaradze (Georgia)
Rugby for All Award – SOS Kit Aid
International Rugby Players Special Merit Award – John Smit (South Africa)
International Rugby Players Men’s Try of the Year – Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland)
World Rugby Hall of Fame inductees: Daniel Carter (New Zealand), Thierry Dusautoir (France), George Smith (Australia), Juan Martín Hernández (Argentina), Bryan Habana (South Africa).
Of the 11 awards presented in Paris, nine were selected by the star-studded World Rugby Awards panels, while the International Rugby Players Men’s Try of the Year was decided by a fan vote on social media.
Nominees and winners in a further four women’s categories will be announced and celebrated separately, at the conclusion of the ongoing WXV tournament that represents a major milestone for the sport.
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hard to disagree with much of it really
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@Stargazer said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2023:.
Nominees and winners in a further four women’s categories will be announced and celebrated separately, at the conclusion of the ongoing WXV tournament that represents a major milestone for the sport.
Ardie on his award "Unless your name is Wayne Barnes, don't ask me to release it."
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2 out of 3
Pulled another Meatloaf
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@W32 said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2023:
Heard on a pod that no one from the French team or coaching team showed up at the awards presentation ?
Players are all back with their top 14 teams as games on yesterday so understandable. But coaches is very odd.
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2023 ASB Rugby Awards nominees:
New Zealand Rugby Referee of the Year
Maggie Cogger-Orr
Angus Mabey
Ben O’KeeffeCharles Monro Rugby Volunteer of the Year
Chris Fife (Northland)
John Hume (Counties Manukau)
Sharlene Wiselam (Canterbury)
Allen Grainger (Waikato)Bunnings Warehouse Rugby Club of the Year
Tamatea Rugby Sports Clubs (HAwke’s Bay)
Auckland University Rugby Football Club (Auckland)
Beachlands Maraetai Rugby Club (Counties Manukau)Te Hāpai New Zealand Rugby Community Impact Award
Steven Li (Asian Non-Contact Rugby Program)
Te Kahurangi Skelton (Otago Māori Rugby)
Richard Perkins (Otago Rugby Football Union)New Zealand Rugby Age Grade Player of the Year
Harry Godfrey (Hawke’s BAy)
Macca Springer ( Ta$man)
Angelica Mekeke-Vahai (Auckland)Ian Kirkpatrick Medal (Bunnings Warehouse Heartland Championship Player of the Year)
Siu Kakala (South Canterbury)
Stuart Leach (Poverty Bay)
Alekesio Vakarorogo (Whanganui)Duane Monkley Medal (Bunnings Warehouse NPC Player of the Year)
Etene Nanai-Seturo (Counties Manukau)
Adrian Choat (Auckland)
Fergus Burke (Canterbury)
Timoci Tavatavanawai ( Ta$man)Fiao’o Faamausili Medal (FPC presented by Bunnings Warehouse Player of the Year)
Krysten Cottrell (Hawke’s BAy)
Laura Bayfield (Canterbury)
Kaipo Olsen-Baker (Manawatu)ASB National Men’s Coach of the Year
Nigel Walsh (South Canterbury)
Neil Barnes (Taranaki)
Scott Robertson (Crusaders)ASB National Women’s Coach of the Year
Rawinia Everitt (Northland)
Blair Baxter (Matatū)
Willie Walker (Auckland)ASB New Zealand Coach of the Year
All Teams in Black coaches eligibleDHL Super Rugby Pacific Player of the Year
Mark Tele’a (Blues)
Scott Barrett (Crusaders)
Damian McKenzie (Chiefs)Sky Super Rugby Aupiki Player of the Year
Renee Holmes (Matatū)
Lucy Jenkins (Matatū)
Luka Connor (Chiefs Manawa)
Tanya Kalounivale (Chiefs Manawa)Tom French Memorial Māori Player of the Year
Aaron Smith (Ngāti Kahungunu, Manawatu)
Billy Harmon (Ngāi Tahu)
Stacey Waaka (Ngāi Tūhoe)
Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu (Nga Puhi, Ngai Tahuhu)Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year
Leroy Carter
Akuila Rokolisoa
Dylan CollierBlack Ferns Sevens Player of the Year
Jorja Miller
Stacey Waaka
Risaleaana Pouri-LaneBlack Ferns Player of the Year
Maiakawanakaulani Roos
Liana Mikaele-Tu’u
Amy du PlessisAll Blacks Player of the Year
Jordie Barrett
Scott Barrett
Ardie Savea
Aaron Smithadidas National Men’s Team of the Year
Crusaders
Taranaki Bulls
South Canterburyadidas National Women’s Team of the Year
Auckland Storm
Northland Kauri
Matatūadidas New Zealand Team of the Year
All Teams in Black eligibleTo be presented on the night: Steinlager Salver – Outstanding contribution to New Zealand Rugby and Kelvin R Tremain Memorial Player of the Year
Sky Fans Try of the Year
Vote here.
Two new awards for 2023 will recognise those at the heart of our game with the Bunnings Warehouse Rugby Club of the Year and the Te Hāpai New Zealand Rugby Community Impact Award.
Partnering with Bunnings Warehouse, the Rugby Club of the Year award will recognise a club that has achieved significant outcomes for their members and local community and will receive $5000 of Bunnings product for the maintenance of their clubrooms.
The Te Hāpai award will recognise an individual from a club, school, iwi, Provincial Union or Super Rugby club that has impacted their community across participation, culture, diversity and inclusion, women and girls, mental health and wellbeing, player welfare or leadership.
2023 ASB Rugby Awards show broadcast live on Sky Sport on 14 December 2023.
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NZ Rugby award winners for 2023
Referee: Ben O’Keeffe
Volunteer: Allen Grainger (Waikato)
Club: Auckland University
Community impact: Steven Li (Asian non-contact programme)
Age-grade player: Harry Godfrey (Hawke’s Bay)
Heartland player: Siu Kakala (South Canterbury)
NPC player: Etene Nanai-Seturo (Counties Manukau)
FPC player: Krysten Cottrell (Hawke’s Bay)
National men’s coach: Neil Barnes (Taranaki)
National women’s coach: Rawinia Everitt (Northland)
New Zealand coach: Cory Sweeney (Black Ferns Sevens)
Super Rugby Pacific player: Scott Barrett (Crusaders)
Super Rugby Aupiki player: Lucy Jenkins (Matatū)
Tom French Memorial Māori player: Aaron Smith (Ngāti Kahungunu, Manawatū)
Richard Crawshaw Memorial NZ men’s sevens player: Akuila Rokolisoa
NZ women’s sevens player: Stacey Waaka
Black Ferns player: Liana Mikaele-Tu’u
All Blacks player: Ardie Savea
National men’s team: South Canterbury
National women’s team: Auckland Storm
New Zealand team: All Blacks sevens
Kelvin R Tremain Memorial player of the year: Ardie Savea
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@Machpants said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2023:
NZ Rugby award winners for 2023
Volunteer: Allen Grainger (Waikato)
@WillieTheWaiter will be happy he finally gets some national recognition.