World & NZ Rugby Awards 2018
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Rapido said:
This bit doesn't really compute:
JORDAN LARMOUR (IRE) – MEN’S
• Age: 21
• Position: Winger
• Test debut: 10 February, 2018 v Italy
• Tests: 6
• Tries: 0
• All six appearances have been off the bench
• Six Nations Grand Slam winner in 2018Are the nominees based on international rugby only? or all rugby?
Odd. I’d put James Ryan, Jacob Stockdale or Andrew Porter in there instead. The Nov internationals never seem to be included in these award ceremonies, only the June ones.
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Derm McCrum said:
Rapido said:
This bit doesn't really compute:
JORDAN LARMOUR (IRE) – MEN’S
• Age: 21
• Position: Winger
• Test debut: 10 February, 2018 v Italy
• Tests: 6
• Tries: 0
• All six appearances have been off the bench
• Six Nations Grand Slam winner in 2018Are the nominees based on international rugby only? or all rugby?
Odd. I’d put James Ryan, Jacob Stockdale or Andrew Porter in there instead. The Nov internationals never seem to be included in these award ceremonies, only the June ones.
Aren’t they included, but from the previous year - which fits the NH season?
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I guess Larmour must have torn it up in European Cup rugby?
Which 6 nations did Stockdale score each game? This year? But then qualification may be ruled out by when he debuted?
Tupou, played last November tour, so does that rule him out?
I guess I could look it up ....
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The nominees for the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year 2018 in association with HSBC are: Michaela Blyde (New Zealand), Sarah Goss (New Zealand) and Portia Woodman (New Zealand).
The nominees for the World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year 2018 in association with HSBC are: Perry Baker (USA), Ben O’Donnell (Australia) and Jerry Tuwai (Fiji).
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@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:
The nominees for the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year 2018 in association with HSBC are: Michaela Blyde (New Zealand), Sarah Goss (New Zealand) and Portia Woodman (New Zealand).
The nominees for the World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year 2018 in association with HSBC are: Perry Baker (USA), Ben O’Donnell (Australia) and Jerry Tuwai (Fiji).
Good result for the girls.
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@sparky said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:
Try of the 2018 nominations:
Sean Maitland, Scotland against England.
CJ Standler, Ireland against England.
Brodie Retallick, ABs against Australia
Beauden Barrett, ABs against AustraliaThe CJ Stander try seems overrated. The other three are good.
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Maitland I reckon. There were 2 classy and ballsy passes in there from Finn Russell. Only Retallick's try provides competition.
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@billy-tell said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:
Maitland I reckon. There were 2 classy and ballsy passes in there from Finn Russell. Only Retallick's try provides competition.
Yeah give it to Maitland. The Scots don't win anything so I think it would be a great confidence booster for them even if the "Scot" in question is a hori ass bro from Tokoroa who probably should have been an AB ahead of Zac Guildford.
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@sparky said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:
Try of the 2018 nominations:
Sean Maitland, Scotland against England.
CJ Standler, Ireland against England.
Brodie Retallick, ABs against Australia
Beauden Barrett, ABs against AustraliaCan't Maitland have try of the year but BBBR have dummy of the year?
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Maitland's was good because those floaty cut-outs can go so wrong.
The pass at the line for Standers was sexy as fuck, that was a pretty move
Lurch's for the LOLs of the big man throwing a piss-taking dummy and galloping home untouched
But that video just reinforces my opinion that Barrett's was the best try of the year, great movement, turnover in one corner finished in the opposite corner in one go.
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The nominees for World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year in association with Mastercard are: Beauden Barrett (New Zealand), Faf de Klerk (South Africa), Rieko Ioane (New Zealand), Malcolm Marx (South Africa) and Johnny Sexton (Ireland)
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The nominees for World Rugby Women’s 15s Player of the Year in association with Mastercard are: Pauline Bourdon (France), Fiao’o Faamausili (New Zealand), Gaëlle Hermet (France), Safi N’Diaye (France) and Jessy Trémoulière (France).
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