2022 Dally M Awards | |
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Date | 28 September 2022 |
Location | Randwick Racecourse, Sydney |
Hosted by | Yvonne Sampson |
Dally M Medal | ![]() ![]() |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Fox League |
The 2022 Dally M Awards were presented on 28 September 2022. They are the official annual awards of the National Rugby League and are named after Dally Messenger.
Dally M Player of the Year (Men) :
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The Dally M Awards are, as usual, conducted at the close of the regular season and hence do not take games played in the finals series into account.
Award | Player |
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Provan-Summons Medal (Spirit of the Game)(Mens) | ![]() |
Provan-Summons Medal (Spirit of the Game)(Womens) | ![]() |
Rookie of the Year | ![]() |
Captain of the Year | ![]() |
Coach of the Year | ![]() |
Top Tryscorer of the Year (Ken Irvine Medal) | ![]() |
Top Pointscorer of the Year | ![]() (304 Points) |
VB Hard Earned Player of the Year Award | ![]() |
Ken Stephen Medal [lower-alpha 1] | ![]() |
Drinkwise Try of the Year | ![]() |
Youi Tackle of the Year | ![]() |
NRLW Rookie of the year | ![]() |
NRLW Coach of the Year | ![]() |
NRLW Captain of the Year | ![]() |
NRLW Try of the Year | ![]() |
NRLW Tackle of the Year | ![]() |
Veronica White Medal [lower-alpha 1] | ![]() |
Team of the Year [20]
Award | Player |
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Best Fullback | ![]() |
Best Wingers | ![]() |
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Best Centres | ![]() |
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Best Five-Eighth | ![]() |
Best Halfback | ![]() |
Best Lock | ![]() |
Best Second-Rowers | ![]() |
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Best Props | ![]() |
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Best Hooker | ![]() |
Woman's Team of the Year [21]
Award | Player |
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Best Fullback | ![]() |
Best Wingers | ![]() |
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Best Centres | ![]() |
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Best Five-Eighth | ![]() |
Best Halfback | ![]() |
Best Lock | ![]() |
Best Second-Rowers | ![]() |
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Best Props | ![]() |
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Best Hooker | ![]() |
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