2022 Dally M Awards

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2022 Dally M Awards
Date28 September 2022
Location Randwick Racecourse, Sydney
Hosted by Yvonne Sampson
Dally M Medal Cronulla colours.svg Nicho Hynes
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Raecene McGregor
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.

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Dally M Medal

Dally M Awards

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.

AwardPlayer
Provan-Summons Medal (Spirit of the Game)(Mens) Cronulla colours.svg Nicho Hynes [5]
Provan-Summons Medal (Spirit of the Game)(Womens) Newcastle colours.svg Toni Hunt [6]
Rookie of the Year North Queensland colours.svg Jeremiah Nanai [7]
Captain of the Year Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Isaah Yeo [8]
Coach of the Year North Queensland colours.svg Todd Payten [9]
Top Tryscorer of the Year (Ken Irvine Medal) South Sydney colours.svg Alex Johnston (28 Tries) [10]
Top Pointscorer of the Year North Queensland colours.svg Valentine Holmes

(304 Points)

VB Hard Earned Player of the Year Award Parramatta colours.svg Isaiah Papali'i
Ken Stephen Medal [lower-alpha 1] South Sydney colours.svg Cody Walker [11]
Drinkwise Try of the Year North Queensland colours.svg Scott Drinkwater [12]
Youi Tackle of the Year Parramatta colours.svg Mitchell Moses [13]
NRLW Rookie of the year St. George colours.svg Jesse Southwell [14]
NRLW Coach of the Year Eastern Suburbs colours.svg John Strange [15]
NRLW Captain of the Year Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Isabelle Kelly [16]
NRLW Try of the Year Brisbane colours.svg Tarryn Aiken [17]
NRLW Tackle of the Year Brisbane colours.svg Tarryn Aiken [18]
Veronica White Medal [lower-alpha 1] Parramatta colours.svg Kennedy Cherrington [19]

Team of the Year [20]

AwardPlayer
Best Fullback Eastern Suburbs colours.svg James Tedesco
Best Wingers Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Joseph Suaalii
South Sydney colours.svg Alex Johnston
Best Centres Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Joseph Manu
North Queensland colours.svg Valentine Holmes
Best Five-Eighth Melbourne colours.svg Cameron Munster
Best Halfback Cronulla colours.svg Nicho Hynes
Best Lock Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Isaah Yeo
Best Second-Rowers North Queensland colours.svg Jeremiah Nanai
Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Viliame Kikau
Best Props Brisbane colours.svg Payne Haas
Canberra colours.svg Joseph Tapine
Best Hooker Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Apisai Koroisau

Woman's Team of the Year [21]

AwardPlayer
Best Fullback Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sam Bremner
Best Wingers St. George colours.svg Teagan Berry
Brisbane colours.svg Jaime Chapman
Best Centres Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Isabelle Kelly
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Jessica Sergis
Best Five-Eighth Brisbane colours.svg Tarryn Aiken
Best Halfback Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Raecene McGregor
Best Lock Parramatta colours.svg Simaima Taufa
Best Second-Rowers Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Keilee Joseph
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Olivia Kernick
Best Props Newcastle colours.svg Caitlan Johnston
Newcastle colours.svg Millie Boyle
Best Hooker St. George colours.svg Keeley Davis

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Award announced at 2022 NRL Grand Final.

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