2013 Dally M Awards

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2013 Dally M Awards
Date3 October
Location The Star Sydney
Hosted by Tony Squires
Dally M Medal Melbourne colours.svg Cooper Cronk
Television/radio coverage
Network Fox Sports

The 2013 Dally M Awards were presented on Tuesday 1 October 2013 at Sydney's Star Casino and broadcast on Fox Sports. They were the official annual awards of the 2013 NRL season.

Contents

Judges

The 13 judges for the 2013 Dally M's were:

Fox Sports : Greg Alexander, Gary Belcher and Ben Ikin

Channel 9 : Brad Fittler, Andrew Johns and Wally Lewis

Sky NZ : Daryl Halligan

The Daily Telegraph : Paul Crawley, Paul Kent, Josh Massoud, Dean Ritchie, Barry Toohey, Nick Walshaw and Justin Newlan

Dally M Medal

Player votes tally Top 10 [1]
PointsPlayer
28 Melbourne colours.svg Cooper Cronk
26 Cronulla colours.svg Todd Carney
26 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Daly Cherry-Evans
26 North Queensland colours.svg Johnathan Thurston
20 Newcastle colours.svg Jarrod Mullen
20 Melbourne colours.svg Cameron Smith
18 South Sydney colours.svg John Sutton
18 Canterbury colours.svg Josh Reynolds
18 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Luke Walsh
18 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg James Maloney

Dally M Awards

The Dally M Awards were, as usual, conducted at the close of the regular season and hence do not take games played in the finals series into account. The Dally M Medal is for the official player of the year while the Provan-Summons Medal is for the fans' of "people's choice" player of the year.

AwardPlayer
Provan-Summons Medal South Sydney colours.svg Greg Inglis
Rookie of the Year South Sydney colours.svg George Burgess
Captain of the Year Melbourne colours.svg Cameron Smith
Representative Player of the Year Melbourne colours.svg Queensland colours.svg Cameron Smith
Coach of the Year Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Trent Robinson
Top Tryscorer of the Year Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg David Simmons
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg David Williams
Newcastle colours.svg James McManus
19 tries
Top Pointscorer of the Year Eastern Suburbs colours.svg James Maloney 230
Try of the Year Wests Tigers colours.svg David Nofoaluma – Rd.20 vs Manly
Peter Frilingos Memorial Award South Sydney colours.svg Sam, Thomas, Luke and George Burgess – Four brothers playing together for the first time for South Sydney
Holden Cup Player of the Year Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Bryce Cartwright

Team of the Year

AwardPlayer
Best Fullback South Sydney colours.svg Greg Inglis
Best Winger Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
Best Centre Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Jamie Lyon
Best Five-Eighth Cronulla colours.svg Todd Carney
North Queensland colours.svg Johnathan Thurston
Best Halfback Melbourne colours.svg Cooper Cronk
Best Lock Brisbane colours.svg Corey Parker
Best Second-Rower Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Boyd Cordner
Best Prop Cronulla colours.svg Andrew Fifita
Best Hooker Melbourne colours.svg Cameron Smith

See also

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References

  1. Talintyre, Dan (2 October 2013). "2013 Dally M Awards Results: Full list of awards and winners". The Roar. Retrieved 29 September 2017.