NRL Dally M Awards 2024

Was SJ Robbed in 2023?

  • Yes

    Votes: 45 75.0%
  • Also yes

    Votes: 15 25.0%

  • Total voters
    60
This list is odd ... a lot of middling and inconsistent performances in there, albeit good players... it's hard to think of any standouts across the entire season really, except for Hughes and (arguably) Fonua-Blake... who would you give the Lock award to for instance? at different points in the season all those three were playing way below their best
Agree and how did Young beat out Olakau'ata as a second rower?
 
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did we just have the most 'Meh Season' of NRL in recent memory?
A Storm Panthers grand final is pretty meh, but overall it's been a better season than other recent ones results wise - our win over the Panthers in Magic Round and the Dragons win in Melbourne just a couple of examples of the unpredictibility. Perhaps with less standouts in team performances and closer results overall it's been a bit of a leveler for individual performances too?
 
A Storm Panthers grand final is pretty meh, but overall it's been a better season than other recent ones results wise - our win over the Panthers in Magic Round and the Dragons win in Melbourne just a couple of examples of the unpredictibility. Perhaps with less standouts in team performances and closer results overall it's been a bit of a leveler for individual performances too?
I think a number of players spending time on the sideline injured and/or suspended has limited standout individual performances over the season as well.

For me, this has been a difficult season to pick winners consistently so quite an unpredictable one despite Storm and Panthers still finishing 1 and 2
 
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Agree and how did Young beat out Olakau'ata as a second rower?
yeah, no idea how he's not in there ... was the most menacing player full stop for the last third of the season ... i do think a lot of long term injuries to key players across the comp meant it was difficult for many teams to build something, cleary being the most obvious example, and there were also a number of very good rookie prospects coming through ... it's a bit of a joke when Kiraz is named in the top echelon of wingers - don't get me wrong, good energy etc. and can finish but he's hardly a proper contender for best in position.
 
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At least the Wahs got an early mention

The first award has been unveiled, with Xavier Coates' spectacular match-winning try in Melbourne's Round 2 victory over the Warriors named the Peter Frilingos Headline Moment of the Year.

The winger produced an acrobatic finish to dive for the corner and score a stunning 79th-minute try.
 
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Well Katoa will be the Kiwis second rower partnering Hughes then, and ouch, we let him go? 🤣 What a slap on the face. Let's not have Sifakula winning Dally M with the Roosters and Halasima with the Storm eh.
 
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