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Steve Williams (59)
It doesn't look like it will be this year
What other categories are there?
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If they keep true to form, it will be rinse and repeat for the 2014 "Night of Nights", and the following will be announced:
2014 Prizes
Male Sevens Player of the Year:
Outstanding Sevens Player of the Year - Shawn Mackay Award:
Joe French Award:
Volunteer of the Year:
Referee of the Year:
U20 Player of Year:
Womens Player of the Year:
Spirit of Rugby Award (Nick Farr Jones Award):
2014 Hall of Fame Inductees:
Rookie of the Year:
Try of the Year:
Australia's Choice Award:
John Eales Medal:
For the John Eales Medal all Test Matches from 2013 Spring Tour until Bledisloe #3 will count.
2013 Spring European Tour
England v Wallabies Twickenham, London 2 November 2013, 20 - 13
Italy v Wallabies, Stadio Olimpico di Torino, Turin, 9 November 2013, 20 - 50
Ireland V Wallabies, Aviva Stadium, Dublin 16 November 2013, 15 - 32
Scotland V Wallabies, Murrayfield, Edinburgh 23 November 2013, 15 - 21
Wales v Wallabies Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 30 November 2013, 26 - 30
French Tour (Trophee des Bicentaires)
Wallabies v France,Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, 7 June 2014, 50 - 23
Wallabies v France, Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, 14 June 2014, 6 - 0
Wallabies v France, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Saturday, 21 June 2014, 39 - 13
The Rugby Championship
Australia v New Zealand, ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Sat 16 Aug, 12 - 12
New Zealand v Australia, Eden Park, Auckland, Sat 23 Aug, 51 - 20
Australia v South Africa, Patersons Stadium, Perth, Sat 6 Sep, 24-23
Australia v Argentina, Cbus Stadium, Gold Coast, Sat 13 Sep, 32-25
South Africa v Australia, DHL Newlands Stadium, Cape Town, Sun 29 Sep
Argentina v Australia, TBC, Sun 5 Oct
Third and Final Bledisloe Cup Test
New Zealand v Australia, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Sat 18 Oct
^^^ Gotta love the title of the RUPA Post
"Several Wallabies in contention for 2014 John Eales Medal"
It is great that they have cleared up any confusion. Some people may have thought that there may have been some Saffers or Kiwis in contention for the JEM, not to mention a couple of Wallaroos.
I'm not sure how Folau gets on this list other than for publicity. Tin foil hats at the ready. He's been marked heavily but even so I wouldn't say he's playing well.
John Eales - Slipper. Done brilliantly this year. Problem is that his work is not as "visible" as Hooper