Three England Stars Nominated for Prestigious World Rugby Awards
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The annual World Rugby Awards are back and ready to take Monaco by storm on 24 November. With a line-up that could rival any star-studded blockbuster, the biggest names in rugby will come together to honor 2024's standout achievements.
Eight prestigious categories, 28 jaw-dropping international players, and endless talent will all shine under the bright lights of the Principality.
Want to have your say? Fans can vote until 20 November (17:00 GMT) at www.world.rugby/awards/toty for the International Rugby Players Men's and Women's 15s Try of the Year. Plus, get front-row access to all the red carpet action on World Rugby's social channels: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube (@WorldRugby).
Alan Gilpin, World Rugby Chief Executive, couldn't hide his excitement: "We're thrilled to bring the global rugby community together for the fourth time in Monaco. Congratulations to all nominees for their stellar contributions to our sport. This year has been truly remarkable, with incredible tournaments and an unforgettable Olympic Games in Paris. Our nominees have inspired fans and shown the best of rugby's values."
MEN’S 15s NOMINEES
World Rugby Men's 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year
- Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (RSA) The Springbok fly-half was the architect of South Africa's Rugby Championship glory, joining a prestigious club of young standouts.
- Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (ENG) England’s electrifying 21-year-old winger bagged five tries in just eight matches, a beacon of hope for the future.
- Jamie Osborne (IRE) A standout on Ireland's South Africa tour, adapting to unfamiliar roles while making a major impact.
- Wallace Sititi (NZL) The All Blacks' back-row revelation owned the starting jersey and made waves with his all-action performances.
World Rugby Men's 15s Player of the Year
- Caelan Doris (IRE) Doris was the engine of Ireland's Six Nations triumph and led his team to a historic win in South Africa.
- Eben Etzebeth (RSA) South Africa’s cap record holder. Dominant, relentless, and nominated for the second straight year.
- Pieter-Steph du Toit (RSA) The 2019 winner was everywhere on the pitch in 2024, instrumental in multiple Springbok triumphs.
- Cheslin Kolbe (RSA) Whether scoring, defending, or throwing lineouts, Kolbe's bag of tricks just kept getting bigger.
International Rugby Players Men's 15s Try of the Year
- James Lowe (IRE v ENG, Six Nations) Lowe's acrobatic finish at Twickenham capped a dazzling team move that made jaws drop.
- Lorenzo Pani (ITA v WAL, Six Nations) The Italian full-back channeled his inner Ronaldo with a sizzling solo effort, complete with a “siu” celebration.
- Nolann Le Garrec (FRA v ENG, Six Nations) A scintillating counter-attack started deep in French territory saw Le Garrec glide under the posts.
- Akaki Tabutsadze (GEO v AUS, July Internationals) Coast to coast! Tabutsadze's try went from behind his own line to scoring on the other end, pure magic.
WOMEN’S 15s NOMINEES
World Rugby Women's 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year
- Caitlyn Halse (AUS) At just 17, she's already a Wallaroos star, helping her side to WXV 2 glory.
- Maddie Feaunati (ENG) A key cog in England's double title-winning year, Feaunati dominated the back row.
- Erin King (IRE) King's match-winning flair stole the show in Ireland's famous victory over New Zealand.
- Hannah King (NZL) The Black Ferns’ fly-half sensation, scoring 14 points across seven top-tier clashes.
World Rugby Women's 15s Player of the Year
- Pauline Bourdon Sansus (FRA) France's playmaking dynamo, guiding Les Bleues through a blockbuster 2024 campaign.
- Ellie Kildunne (ENG) The electric Red Roses winger, notching 14 tries in 10 games and a star of the upcoming World Cup.
- Alex Matthews (ENG) England’s powerhouse number eight, who led from the front and inspired her team to greatness.
- Alex Tessier (CAN) Canada's star fly-half, her 22 points nearly derailing England at WXV 1.
International Rugby Players Women's 15s Try of the Year
- Alyssa D'Incà (ITA v SCO, Six Nations) Pure composure and a slicing run made this a try to remember.
- Georgia Ponsonby (NZL v AUS, Pacific Four Series) A stunning team move culminated in Ponsonby's showstopper.
- Maya Stewart (AUS v WAL, WXV) Stewart danced past defenders like they weren't even there, leaving a trail of disbelief.
- Marine Ménager (FRA v CAN, WXV) A cheeky lineout and stunning finish. Ménager knew exactly how to bring the fireworks.
SEVENS NOMINEES
World Rugby Men's Sevens Player of the Year
- Antoine Dupont (FRA) Dupont lit up the sevens world, leading France to double glory with a gold medal effort in Paris.
- Aaron Grandidier Nkanang (FRA) Four tries at the Olympics made him a hero on home soil, a sevens dynamo.
- Terry Kennedy (IRE) The series' top scorer, Kennedy's finishing touch was unmatched.
World Rugby Women's Sevens Player of the Year
- Michaela Blyde (NZL) Back to her best, Blyde was second only to Levi in tries this season.
- Maddison Levi (AUS) Unstoppable. A mind-blowing 69 series tries and Olympic gold, Levi was in a league of her own.
- Jorja Miller (NZL) The heartbeat of New Zealand's Olympic-winning squad, Miller dazzled with every touch.
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