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The John Eales Medal 2012/2013

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Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
This year the 2013 nominees for Volunteer of the Year are:

Tiki Taupou – Redlands Rugby Club, Queensland

· Since joining Redlands Rugby Club in 1998 as a parent and supporter, Tiki has been President, Coach, Chairperson, fundraiser and Manager.
· Tiki is a proud supporter of women’s Rugby and fostering relationships with overseas Clubs and led the establishment of the Southern Bay Rugby Club as a satellite club of Redlands.

Micky Wilson – Woodville Rugby Union Football Club, South Australia

· Micky has been a Committee Member of the Woodville Rugby Union Football Club for 22 years, Club Vice-President for 5 years, Assistant Secretary for 3 years, Club Secretary for 6 years, and Club Delegate for 11 years.
· His passion for volunteering and perseverance in facility development continues to deliver great benefits for the Club and community.

Terry Foster – ARKS Rugby Unions Club, Western Australia

· Terry has been a volunteer for the ARKS Rugby Union Club since the early 1980s and has held a number of roles at the Club, including President and Vice President and coach for more than 30 years.
· Terry is involved in all aspects of the Club from player to referee to car park traffic warden and BBQ chef.

Les Marshall – Eastern Suburbs and Glenorchy Rugby Clubs, Tasmania

· Les lives by the ethos ‘someone’s gotta do it’, which explains why his many roles include President, Secretary, Treasurer, Committee Member, Coach, Manager and First Aid trainer across all levels of Rugby at the Eastern Suburbs and Glenorchy Rugby Clubs in Tasmania.
· He spends many a weekend travelling and juggling multiple tasks for several teams.

Brock Parker – Harlequin Rugby Club, Victoria

· Brock has been an outstanding servant to Rugby in Victoria for more than a decade, including being first grade coach for Harlequin Rugby Club from 2003-2012.
· He’s also the Director of Coaching for the Club, Coach of the Under 9s and been a Club Committee member since 2006.

David Martin – Griffith Junior Rugby, ACT

· Since the inception of the Griffith Junior Rugby Club in 2001/2002, David has covered many roles and virtually run it single-handedly.
· As a coach across a number of grades, David continues to contribute thousands of voluntary hours behind the scenes to the Club and the game.
· David has managed many issues for the Club, sourced grants and drives children thousands of kilometres for Rugby games.

Jason Webster – Swampdogs Rugby Union Club, Northern Territory

· Jason is Vice President, Coach and player at the Swampdogs Rugby Union Club. He volunteers his time to coach throughout the season and is a valued club member for fund raising activities and contributing to social activities.
· Jason is a team player who has earned respect through leading by example and encouraging involvement and enjoyment at all levels of the game.

Barry Budd – Eastwood Rugby Club, NSW

· Barry Budd has been the ball boy and girl coordinator for Eastwood Rugby Club, NSW Rugby Union, NSW Waratahs Rugby Union and Australian Rugby Union for more than ten consecutive years.
· He has sourced and trained ball boys and girls for local and international matches, contributing numerous hours of volunteer service to Rugby with very little recognition.

Source: http://www.rugby.com.au/tryrugby/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1760/ArticleID/10432/Default.aspx
 

Shiggins

Simon Poidevin (60)
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper). Hooper. Cummins might even get some votes!

How many test did JOC (James O'Connor) play?
 

Brumby Jack

Steve Williams (59)
Michael Hooper has won the 2013 John Eales medal.

Final count:
Hooper - 297
Palu - 185
Folau - 177
Ashley-Cooper - 131
Lealiifano - 102
Fardy - 84
Genia - 80
Moore - 77
Kuridrani - 77
Slipper - 73

Palu missed 7 Tests and still finished 2nd which is an impressive effort.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Either this wasn't done live on the Foxtel or I missed it when it was live, but it is now on fox. I will fill in the gaps as they happen

2013 Prizes
Male Sevens Player of the Year -Con Foley Nominees: Con Foley, Tom Cusack, Lewis Holland, Sean McMahon
Outstanding Sevens Player of the Year: Shawn Mackay Award: Con Foley Nominees: Sharni Williams, Tom Cusack, Cameron Clark, Emilee Cherry, Con Foley
Joe French Award: Dr Peter Myers
Volunteer of the Year: Micky Wilson
Referee of the Year: Steve Walsh
U20 Player of Year: Curtis Browning Nominees: Micheal Wells, Ben Meehan, Tom Staniforth, Curtis Browning
Womens Player of the Year: Sharni Williams Nominees: Emilee Cheery, Nicki Everidge, Chantel Stowers, Sharni Williams
Spirit of Rugby Award (Nick Farr Jones Award): Kerry Brady (NSW JRU)
2012 Hall of Fame Inductees: William (Wild Bill) Cerutti, Charlie (Chuckka) Eastes, Michael (Noddy) Lynagh
Rookie of the Year: Israel Folau
Try of the Year: Will Genia Nominees: K Beale v Welsh, W Genia [Try Assist] for I Folau v Lions (1st Test), I Folau v Lions (1st Test)
Australia's Choice Award: Michael Hooper Nominees: Adam Ashley- Cooper, Israel Folau, Ben Mowen, Michael Hooper, Christian Leali'ifaono
2013 Qantas Wallabies Ultimate Fan: Trevor Hancock, ACT



John Eales Medal: Michael Hooper


2013 John Eales Medal final points (Top 10)
Michael Hooper - 297
Wycliff Palu - 185
Israel Folau - 177
Adam Ashley-Cooper - 131
Christian Lealiifano - 102
Scott Fardy - 84
Will Genia - 80
Stephen Moore - 77
Tevita Kuridrani - 77
James Slipper - 73
 

Shiggins

Simon Poidevin (60)
How the hell did Palu come second. I don't even remember him having that greater EOYT last year. Amazing
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Happy to see Kerry Brady win the Spirit of Rugby Award, and Micky Wilson sounds like a real treasure. With all the work Micky has done behind enemy lines, I think Mrs. M Wilson also deserves a gong.
 

Shiggins

Simon Poidevin (60)
Nope. One of the few players who physically stands up. No coincidence that the whinging about Hooper's size and physicality has only started when he hasn't had Palu in the backrow with him.
I always thought Palu had lost the physicality that he used to have a few years ago. Saying that he probably still has more punch then most of the wallaby forwards.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
List of Previous John Eales Medal Winners
2002: George Smith
2003: Phil Waugh
2004: David Lyons
2005: Jeremy Paul
2006: Chris Latham
2007: Nathan Sharpe
2008: George Smith
2009: Matt Giteau
2010: David Pocock
2011: Kurtley Beale
2012: Nathan Sharpe
2013: Michael Hooper
 

biggsy

Chilla Wilson (44)
Well done Hooper, (I think) but I'm sure 297 is also the amount of times he conceded penalties this year as well.

It was good to see link with a smile, haven't seen that since the reds won the GF.
 
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