The John Eales Medal is set to be very close this year. Will it be Michael Hooper, James Slipper, Adam-Ashley Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani?
The night has started off with the introduction of Wylie Breckenridge, Greg Davis & Simon Poidevin into the Wallabies hall of fame.
Chris Hicks is named Rugby volunteer of the year.
Referee of the year goes to Amy Perrett.
The Nick Farr-Jones Spirit of Rugby Award goes to Bingham Cup President – Andrew Purchas.
Under 20s Player of the Year goes to Sean McMahon.
Congratulations Shaun McMahon the Buildcorp NRC Player of the Year #JEM2014 pic.twitter.com/EiVP0XefEd
— Buildcorp (@buildcorpgroup) October 23, 2014
Emilee Cherry wins Shawn Mackay award for 7’s Player of the year.
The Joe French Award goes to Dick Marks.
Sila Taungakava who takes out the award for Community Coach of the Year!
Congratulations to Sila Taungakava who takes out the @asteronlife Community Coach of the Year! #JEM2014 pic.twitter.com/9IvSrEgb9k — Qantas Wallabies (@QantasWallabies) October 23, 2014
Super Rugby Rookie of the Year Award goes to Sean McMahon.
New Wallabies Coach, Michael Cheika is awarded Super Rugby Coach of the Year.
Super Rugby Referee of the Year is awarded to Steve Walsh.
Super Rugby Try of the Year goes to Scott Higginbotham for his try against the Cheetahs.
Super Rugby team of the year is awarded to the title winning NSW Waratahs.
Israel Folau and Michael Hooper are awarded joint Super Rugby player of the year.
Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has been named as the fans Player of the Year.
Emilee Cherry wins the 2014 Women’s Player of the Year.
Sam Carter named Wallabies Rookie of the year.
Congratulations Sam Carter Wallabies Rookie of the Year! @SUFC1863 #JEM2014 pic.twitter.com/VWdrY2Zmew — Buildcorp (@buildcorpgroup) October 23, 2014
Cam Clark announced as Men’s Sevens Player of the year.
Wallabies try of the year goes to Rob Horne against South Africa in Perth.
And the John Eales medal goes to……ISRAEL FOLAU
Congratulations @IzzyFolau! Winner of the 2014 John Eales Medal. #JEM2014 pic.twitter.com/5GC67uaYiL
— Qantas Wallabies (@QantasWallabies) October 23, 2014