NRL Dally M 2023

Egan's ability to bring his forwards on to the ball has always been there. Our forward pack this year are finally laying a consistent platform for it to finally be on show for an extended period.

He has improved year on year though, and just ticked over 100 games which a lot of ex players talk about being of significance for players.

His only real worry is his durability, he could do with moving to a Smithers style of defence with a lot less throwing your head in where it doesn't belong.

Ya risk and reward assessment, there is not reward for putting your head to a prop’s elbow while tackling when you can do 15m no look passes from the ruck
 
At the minute yes but his last regular season game was a month ago.
He should win it but wouldn’t be surprised if hass, ponga or even hynes got it- they’ve been been creaming over hynes for a couple of years now- Harry grants another one- “the next Cameron smith” even though he plays more like Farrah.


I wouldn't be surprised if any of that lot got it over him.

But when outlets like Fox League are bringing out videos like:

'The resurgence of SJ, NRL' favourite son', you can't be blamed for thinking that's where they're heading.

 
I wouldn't be surprised if any of that lot got it over him.

But when outlets like Fox League are bringing out videos like:

'The resurgence of SJ, NRL' favourite son', you can't be blamed for thinking that's where they're heading.


Hopefully.
I’ve always been very cynical about the dally m. The Clive Churchill as well- don’t think Ive ever agreed with the winner of that.
In saying that- if one of our boys win either of them- they got it 100% right ;)
 
The team of the year is 1-13 so props, centres, wingers and second row have 2 winners. AFB and DWZ should almost be locked in to win in their own positions
Oh yes so it is - changed a couple of years ago, when they also got rid of interchange player of the year.

In that case I'd be shocked if we didn't have SJ, AFB, and DWZ, but stranger things have happened.
 

Peer recognition for Warriors​

Richard Becht

Three One New Zealand Warriors players have made the Rugby League Players’ Association’s Dream Team while two of the trio are among the five finalists for the prestigious Players’ Champion accolade.

On the back of picking up all three player crowns at the One New Zealand Warriors’ 2023 awards, the 33-year-old Johnson is at halfback in the Dream Team and is also a finalist for the Players’ Champion alongside teammate Addin Fonua-Blake.

The outstanding Fonua-Blake is also one of the props in the Dream Team while Dallin Watene-Zelezniak is one of the two wingers.

The Dream Team and the Players’ Champion are both voted on by the players providing the ultimate recognition of what Johnson, Fonua-Blake and Watene-Zelezniak have achieved in what has been a brilliant season for the One New Zealand Warriors.

Loose forward Tohu Harris, fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and hooker Wayde Egan would have garnered strong support from their peers as well.

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The Warriors and the Broncos provide all five finalists for the Players’ Champion award with Johnson and Fonua-Blake joined by Brisbane’s Reece Walsh, Adam Reynolds and Payne Haas.

While the Warriors provide three players in the Dream Team, the Broncos have four, Penrith three, Melbourne two and Manly Warringah one.

DREAM TEAM | ONE NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS​

Shaun Johnson:
Appearances: 24
Points 176 (6th)
Tries: 8
Line engaged: 156 (6th)
Tackle breaks: 39
Try assists: 29 (1st)
Libe breaks: 10
Line break assists: 26 (7th)
Line break involvements: 18 (1st)
All receipts: 1523 (13th)
Kick metres: 12,496 (1st)
All kicks: 401 (1st)
Attacking kicks: 198 (1st)
Short dropouts: 25 (3rd)
Total runs: 229
Total metres: 1440
Tackles: 441
Tackle efficiency: 92%
Errors: 14

Addin Fonua-Blake:
Appearances: 25
Tries 9 (most by a front rower)
Total runs: 423 (4th)
Total metres: 4318 (3rd)
Post-contact metres: 1621 (1st)
Line engaged runs: 23
Try assists: 2
Line break assists: 2
Line Breaks: 10
Tackle breaks: 72
Off loads: 35 (11th)
Tackles: 694
Tackle efficiency: 96 per cent
Missed tackles: 32
Errors: 9
Penalties: 6


Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
Appearances: 19
Tries: 22
Total runs: 289
Total metres: 2872
**Post-contact metres: 2872**
Line breaks: 24
Try assists: 4
Tackle breaks: 72
Kick return runs: 50
Kick return metres: 493
Restart runs: 46
Restart metres: 425
Off loads: 16


**Looks like the Warriors have gotten DWZ's post contact metres wrong.**
 
Was just thinking about this discussion of yardage when some forwards are off the paddock. Egan's delivery of the ball to a forward on the charge has a big effect on yardage. He is a fantastic hooker IMO.
Can he wear two head gears and spray his mouthguard with liquid paracetamol? Other than his head knock propensity Ive enjoyed seeing him become a leader and organiser.
 
Can he wear two head gears and spray his mouthguard with liquid paracetamol?
Hookers should have close to the highest tackle count, and being close to the ruck that are going to tackle the big guys. Head injuries go with the territory sadly.
 

2023 Dally M Awards nominees

AwardNominees
Fullback of the YearJames Tedesco (Roosters)
Dylan Edwards (Panthers)
Kalyn Ponga (Knights)
Winger of the Year
(two winners)
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (Warriors)
Jamayne Isaako (Dolphins)
Brian To’o (Panthers)
Dominic Young (Knights)
Selwyn Cobbo (Broncos)
Ronaldo Mulitalo (Sharks)
Centre of the Year
(two winners)
Stephen Crichton (Panthers)
Bradman Best (Knights)
Kotoni Staggs (Broncos)
Campbell Graham (Rabbitohs)
Herbie Farnworth (Broncos)
Izack Tago (Panthers)
Five-Eighth of the YearEzra Mam (Broncos)
Cameron Munster (Storm)
Cody Walker (Rabbitohs)
Halfback of the YearNathan Cleary (Panthers)
Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles)
Shaun Johnson (Warriors)
Hooker of the YearWayde Egan (Warriors)
Apisai Koroisau (Wests Tigers)
Harry Grant (Storm)
Prop of the Year
(two winners)
Lindsay Collins (Roosters)
Payne Haas (Broncos)
James Fisher-Harris (Panthers)
Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Storm)
Jake Trbojevic (Sea Eagles)
Addin Fonua-Blake (Warriors)
Second Row of the Year
(two winners)
Liam Martin (Panthers)
Briton Nikora (Sharks)
Tyson Frizell (Knights)
Haumole Olakau'atu (Sea Eagles)
David Fifita (Titans)
Hudson Young (Raiders)
Lock of the YearTohu Harris (Warriors)
Isaah Yeo (Panthers)
Patrick Carrigan (Broncos)
Coach of the YearKevin Walters (Broncos)
Andrew Webster (Warriors)
Ivan Cleary (Panthers)
Captain of the YearAdam Reynolds (Broncos)
Tohu Harris (Warriors)
Isaah Yeo (Panthers)
Rookie of the YearJahream Bula (Wests Tigers)
William Warbrick (Storm)
Sunia Turuva (Panthers)
 
Walsh missing from the Dally M fullback list...funny that...

He was suspended for 3 games.

Otherwise he is easily in the conversation for best fullback. He carved up a number of teams this season, including us and is a huge part of why the Broncos are playing the GF next week
 
One thing that I've just learnt & seems weird is that the top 3 in Dally M votes automatically make the Team of the Year but for the remaining positions overall Dally M points isn't the deciding factor. The person explaining it to me said a panel of judges meet at various points during the year & rate players in each position and collate that at the end of the season.
Anyone got an intel that differs?
Seems weird that guys like Isaako or Dominic Young, who probably got more Dally M points due to match winning performances, potentially miss out to an arguably better all round player like To'o, who gained less points. The opposite can happen though with the overall award though as we know that Jack Wighton wasn't the top player in the comp the year he won it & RTS probably wasn't in 2019 either
 
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