2013 Dally M Awards | |
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Date | 3 October |
Location | The Star Sydney |
Hosted by | Tony Squires |
Dally M Medal | 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.
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
The Daily Telegraph : Paul Crawley, Paul Kent, Josh Massoud, Dean Ritchie, Barry Toohey, Nick Walshaw and Justin Newlan
Points | Player |
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28 | Cooper Cronk |
26 | Todd Carney |
26 | Daly Cherry-Evans |
26 | Johnathan Thurston |
20 | Jarrod Mullen |
20 | Cameron Smith |
18 | John Sutton |
18 | Josh Reynolds |
18 | Luke Walsh |
18 | James Maloney |
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.
Award | Player |
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Provan-Summons Medal | Greg Inglis |
Rookie of the Year | George Burgess |
Captain of the Year | Cameron Smith |
Representative Player of the Year | Cameron Smith |
Coach of the Year | Trent Robinson |
Top Tryscorer of the Year | David Simmons David Williams James McManus 19 tries |
Top Pointscorer of the Year | James Maloney – 230 |
Try of the Year | David Nofoaluma – Rd.20 vs Manly |
Peter Frilingos Memorial Award | Sam, Thomas, Luke and George Burgess – Four brothers playing together for the first time for South Sydney |
Holden Cup Player of the Year | Bryce Cartwright |
Team of the Year
Award | Player |
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Best Fullback | Greg Inglis |
Best Winger | Roger Tuivasa-Sheck |
Best Centre | Jamie Lyon |
Best Five-Eighth | Todd Carney Johnathan Thurston |
Best Halfback | Cooper Cronk |
Best Lock | Corey Parker |
Best Second-Rower | Boyd Cordner |
Best Prop | Andrew Fifita |
Best Hooker | Cameron Smith |
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