WITH THE 2011 Rugby World Cup building to a climax, the International Rugby Board has taken the opportunity to announce its shortlist for this season’s Player of the Year honours.
Judged by a panel of prominent experts, including the likes of Francois Pienaar, Tana Umaga and Ireland’s own Paul Wallace, the award has been dubbed “the ultimate accolade for a player to receive in his career”.
All but one of the names in the running for this year’s award hail from the Southern Hemisphere.
Antipodean powerhouses New Zealand dominate the list with a trio of nominations– veterans Ma’a Nonu, Jerome Kaino and Piri Weepu– while Tri-Nations champions Australia are rewarded for their recent success with a pair of nominations, for Will Genia and David Pocock.
French flanker Thierry Dusatoir is Europe’s sole nominee.
Ex-Australia international John Eales, who chairs the panel of judges, told the official World Cup website that the tournament’s conclusion will likely prove decisive in determining the award’s recipient.
“This has been one of the closest years to date. In fact the result could be influenced significantly by the next two matches and that’s what it should be like in a World Cup year.”
The omission of New Zealand captain Richie McCaw from the shortlist brings to an end the openside’s recent domination of the award. After victories in 2009 and 2010, he had been bidding to secure an unprecedented third consecutive title.
Previous winners of the award include Schalk Burger (2004), Shane Williams (2008) and Keith Wood (2001).
@Stephen Harper: your second comment was also unnecessary mate, as was your first.
Sycophantic scribblings about pilgrimages to tick things off your personal bucket list is one thing.
Balanced journalism is another : i.e. why does the author not bring up Messi’s (€25 million per year) sports washing contract with the Saudi regime ?
and how that also conflicts with his own country’s bid to host 2030 World Cup – which Saudi are also bidding for.
People should be allowed express opinions – not be forced into dumbed down boring conformity.
Fine journalism from a man who cut his teeth writing about what poet came up in honours English in paper 2 of the leaving cert in 2011.