2021 Dally M Awards | |
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Date | 20 & 27 September |
Location | Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane |
Dally M Medal |
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Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Fox League |
The 2021 Dally M Awards were presented over two nights at the Howard Smith Wharves in Brisbane on the 20 and 27 September 2021. [1] The first night highlighted the minor awards featured in the Dally M Awards as well as building anticipation for the second night which presented the major awards and the Dally M Medal. They are the official annual awards of the National Rugby League and are named after Dally Messenger.
Dally M Player of the Year:
Tom Trbojevic
Points | Player |
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35 |
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30 |
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26 |
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23 |
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23 |
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21 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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18 |
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The Dally M Awards are, as usual, conducted at the close of the regular season and hence do not take games played in the finals series into account.
Award | Player |
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Provan-Summons Medal (Spirit of the Game) |
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Rookie of the Year |
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Captain of the Year |
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Coach of the Year |
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Top Tryscorer of the Year ( Ken Irvine Medal) |
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Top Pointscorer of the Year |
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VB Hard Earned Player of the Year Award |
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Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for Headline Moment of the Year |
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Ken Stephen Medal [a] |
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Therabody Young Gun of the Year |
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Drinkwise Try of the Year |
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Youi Tackle of the Year |
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NRLW 2021 Season Awards, presented on 7 April 2022 | |
Female Player of the Year |
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NRLW Coach of the Year |
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NRLW Captain of the Year |
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NRLW Try of the Year |
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NRLW Tackle of the Year |
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Team of the Year
Award | Player |
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Best Fullback |
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Best Wingers |
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Best Centres |
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Best Five-Eighth |
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Best Halfback |
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Best Lock |
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Best Second-Rowers |
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Best Props |
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Best Hooker |
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Josh Morris has taken home the Provan-Summons Award after consoling brother Brett in the Newcastle changerooms in Round 8 after sustaining an ACL injury, which would lead to his retirement mid-season.
2021 Dally M Awards | |
---|---|
Date | 20 & 27 September |
Location | Howard Smith Wharves, Brisbane |
Dally M Medal |
![]() |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Fox League |
The 2021 Dally M Awards were presented over two nights at the Howard Smith Wharves in Brisbane on the 20 and 27 September 2021. [1] The first night highlighted the minor awards featured in the Dally M Awards as well as building anticipation for the second night which presented the major awards and the Dally M Medal. They are the official annual awards of the National Rugby League and are named after Dally Messenger.
Dally M Player of the Year:
Tom Trbojevic
Points | Player |
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35 |
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30 |
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26 |
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23 |
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23 |
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21 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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18 |
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The Dally M Awards are, as usual, conducted at the close of the regular season and hence do not take games played in the finals series into account.
Award | Player |
---|---|
Provan-Summons Medal (Spirit of the Game) |
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Rookie of the Year |
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Captain of the Year |
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Coach of the Year |
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Top Tryscorer of the Year ( Ken Irvine Medal) |
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Top Pointscorer of the Year |
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VB Hard Earned Player of the Year Award |
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Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for Headline Moment of the Year |
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Ken Stephen Medal [a] |
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Therabody Young Gun of the Year |
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Drinkwise Try of the Year |
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Youi Tackle of the Year |
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NRLW 2021 Season Awards, presented on 7 April 2022 | |
Female Player of the Year |
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NRLW Coach of the Year |
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NRLW Captain of the Year |
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NRLW Try of the Year |
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NRLW Tackle of the Year |
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Team of the Year
Award | Player |
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Best Fullback |
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Best Wingers |
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Best Centres |
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Best Five-Eighth |
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Best Halfback |
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Best Lock |
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Best Second-Rowers |
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Best Props |
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Best Hooker |
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Josh Morris has taken home the Provan-Summons Award after consoling brother Brett in the Newcastle changerooms in Round 8 after sustaining an ACL injury, which would lead to his retirement mid-season.