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    Derm McCrum
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    @machpants said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @derm-mccrum said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    I cant believe we didn’t get Try of the Year.

    Usual biased NZ panelists.....

    Pretty sure you got droppie of the year tho!

    Jeez my stomach still hasn’t forgotten those last four minutes!

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    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    2018 World Rugby Awards

    • Men's Player of the Year: Johnny Sexton.

    Deserved and to be expected, although I'd have gone for Faf de Klerk.

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    his diving is a thing of beauty, and deserves reward...

    That was a joke, well deserved for a good year on top of a great career. Hell of a player.

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    Ireland peaking between World Cups?

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    @antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    Ireland peaking between World Cups?

    Man that brings back decades of peaking misery memories

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    Well done Ireland. No arguments from me, fully deserved.

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    yep well done to the Oirish especially since this award would have already been decided before the All Black match I think

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    @stargazer How the hell is South Africa a nominee for this award. This is a team who lost half the games played during the period. How were they better than Wales. I mean South Africa's record in 2018 is worse that 2017. What's the criteria here a win against the All Blacks

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    @kruse said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    2018 World Rugby Awards

    • Try of the Year: Brodie Retallick

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    Fuck, I love watching that fluffybunny scoring tries. Huge Jaws-grin as he lumbers in.
    Every time I feel down, I try to find his 2015 QF try to pick me up. Now, I've got this beauty, much more accessible.

    Yeah. Love his tries.
    Double whammy for BBBR on this one. That was a great tackle/steal to start the movement. Also love the way he is calling for the ball out wide like a winger. I'll show you guys how to do this.

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    Just watched that video of BBBRs try again but watching the Convicts.
    Fuck. No wonder they had such a shit year! That was awful, awful defending. The effort and alignment was appalling.

    Watch that and tell me again that Pocockwomble is world class. He runs around like a headless chook. Does some ruck inspecting (while the ball is out) then, instead of pushing straight out on Goodhue, turns and lets him get speed up.

    Look at how many yellow jerseys are within touching distance of that ruck after BBs run with zero chance of doing anything.

    Italy did better at times.

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    @derm-mccrum said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @machpants said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @derm-mccrum said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    I cant believe we didn’t get Try of the Year.

    Usual biased NZ panelists.....

    Pretty sure you got droppie of the year tho!

    Jeez my stomach still hasn’t forgotten those last four minutes!

    I felt the same as a neutral!

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    @sparky Didn't know you were seffrican? I'll show myself out.

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    @smuts

    In a moment of weakness yesterday, I caught myself checking what odds the Boks were to win next year's RWC.

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12166319

    That is amazingly crap journalism.

    Instead, there was no awkwardness after the dessert plates were cleared away at what appeared to be a typically glittering World Rugby extravaganza in Monte Carlo, with Sexton chosen ahead of his fellow No 10s Farrell and Beauden Barrett, halfback Faf de Klerk, hooker Malcolm Marx, and wing Rieko Ioane.

    Farrell was not nominated for WR Player of the Year.

    Get your facts straight Patrick...

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    booboo
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    @billy-tell said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12166319

    That is amazingly crap journalism.

    Instead, there was no awkwardness after the dessert plates were cleared away at what appeared to be a typically glittering World Rugby extravaganza in Monte Carlo, with Sexton chosen ahead of his fellow No 10s Farrell and Beauden Barrett, halfback Faf de Klerk, hooker Malcolm Marx, and wing Rieko Ioane.

    Farrell was not nominated for WR Player of the Year.

    Get your facts straight Patrick...

    Was he wrong? He was chosen ahead of Farrell ...

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    @booboo said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @billy-tell said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12166319

    That is amazingly crap journalism.

    Instead, there was no awkwardness after the dessert plates were cleared away at what appeared to be a typically glittering World Rugby extravaganza in Monte Carlo, with Sexton chosen ahead of his fellow No 10s Farrell and Beauden Barrett, halfback Faf de Klerk, hooker Malcolm Marx, and wing Rieko Ioane.

    Farrell was not nominated for WR Player of the Year.

    Get your facts straight Patrick...

    Was he wrong? He was chosen ahead of Farrell ...

    That really is a tawdry piece of writing. To run such a shitty headline under a player who has nothing to do with the action complained about and implicate him in some way is just shit.

    They've now amended it to read:
    *"Stand up Johnny Sexton, World Rugby's player of the year, a victory not only for himself and Ireland but also World Rugby who might have breathed a sigh of relief that Owen Farrell, who has escaped sanction for two recent acts of foul play, hadn't won a nomination.

    Instead, there was no awkwardness after the dessert plates were cleared away at what appeared to be a typically glittering World Rugby extravaganza in Monte Carlo, with Sexton chosen ahead of his fellow No 10 Beauden Barrett, halfback Faf de Klerk, hooker Malcolm Marx, and wing Rieko Ioane."*

    He makes a central mistake in the hook for the story and is now trying to continue with it based on it would have been embarrassing if Farrell had been nominated.

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    The New Zealand Women’s Rugby Sevens Team has been awarded the prestigious Lonsdale Cup for 2018 at the Olympic Gala Dinner in Auckland, last night.

    New Zealand Women’s Rugby Sevens Team Awarded Lonsdale Cup for 2018 at Olympic Gala Dinner
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    You would expect them to win the team of the year at next week's NZ Rugby Awards now.

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    39 wins in a row is pretty amazing, esp as other countries take 7s seriously since it's Olympic

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    2018 ASB RUGBY AWARD NOMINEES

    Sky Television Fan’s Try of the Year – Top Three Finalists
    Kelly Brazier (Black Ferns Sevens)
    Chris Hala’ufia (St Peter's College)
    Richie Mo'unga (Crusaders)

    New Zealand Rugby Referee of the Year
    Glen Jackson (Bay of Plenty)
    Richard Kelly (Taranaki)
    Rebecca Mahoney (Wairarapa Bush)

    Charles Monro Rugby Volunteer of the Year
    Irene Eruera-Taiapa (Horowhenua Kapiti)
    Steve Webling (Taranaki)
    Kim Wheeler (King Country)

    New Zealand Rugby Age Grade Player of the Year
    Sam Darry (Canterbury)
    Tom Christie (Canterbury)
    Risaleaana Pouri-Lane ( Ta$man)
    Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty)

    Mitre 10 Heartland Championship Player of the Year
    Craig Clare (Wanganui)
    Brett Ranga (Thames Valley)
    Willie Wright (South Canterbury)

    Duane Monkley Medal
    TJ Faiane (Auckland)
    Luke Romano (Canterbury)
    Fletcher Smith (Waikato)

    Fiao’o Faamausili Medal
    Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury)
    Krysten Cottrell (Hawke’s Bay)
    Jackie Patea-Fereti (Wellington)

    ASB National Coach of the Year
    Alama Ieremia (Auckland)
    Kieran Kite (Canterbury Women)
    Scott Robertson (Crusaders)

    ASB New Zealand Coach of the Year
    Allan Bunting (Black Ferns Sevens)
    Steve Hansen (All Blacks)
    Clark Laidlaw (All Blacks Sevens)

    Investec Super Rugby Player of the Year
    Solomon Alaimalo (Chiefs)
    Richie Mo'unga (Crusaders)
    Matt Todd (Crusaders)

    Tom French Memorial Maori Player of the Year
    Sarah Goss (Ngati Kahungunu)
    Rieko Ioane (Ngapuhi / Te Whanau a Apanui)
    Codie Taylor (Ngati Raukawa / Muaupoko)

    Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year
    Scott Curry (Bay of Plenty)
    Vilimoni Koroi (Otago)
    Regan Ware (Bay of Plenty)

    Black Ferns Sevens Player of the Year
    Michaela Blyde (Bay of Plenty)
    Kelly Brazier (Bay of Plenty)
    Sarah Goss (Manawatu)

    New Zealand Rugby Women’s Player of the Year
    Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury)
    Aroha Savage (Counties Manukau)
    Selica Winiata (Manawatu)

    Kelvin R Tremain Memorial Player of the Year
    Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury)
    Richie Mo’unga (Canterbury)
    Brodie Retallick (Hawke’s Bay)
    Codie Taylor (Canterbury)

    adidas National Team of the Year
    Auckland
    Crusaders
    Thames Valley

    adidas New Zealand Team of the Year
    All Blacks
    All Blacks Sevens
    Black Ferns Sevens

    Steinlager Salver for Outstanding Contribution to New Rugby
    Announced on 13 December

    NZRPA Kirk Award
    Announced on 13 December

    The ASB Rugby Awards judging panel is: Graham Mourie, Matt Sexton, Mike Eagle, Dr Farah Palmer and Tony Johnson
    
    Back-to-back Rugby World Cup Sevens champions and Commonwealth Games Gold medallists the Black Ferns Sevens and the All Blacks Sevens, and the world number one ranked All Blacks, are nominated for the adidas New Zealand team of the year while the Crusaders, Auckland and Thames Valley are shortlisted for a new adidas National team of the year award at the ASB Rugby Awards on December 13.
    

    I assume, with "national", they mean "domestic"?

    http://www.allblacks.com/News/33528/2018-asb-rugby-award-nominations-announced

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    Separation of national and domestic teams is a good thing because the Chiefs should have won the team of the year award in 2012. Usually the ABs win by default.

    WTF? Where's BBBR's try in the first category?

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