2024 Dally M Medal guide: Phil Gould fires up at award snub
The NRL’s night of nights, the Dally M Awards, is upon us. Phil Gould isn’t happy one player has been overlooked for a gong.
The NRL’s most prestigious night of the year kicks off on Wednesday with the 2024 Dally M Awards.
Melbourne Storm playmaker Jahrome Hughes is favoured to win the Dally M, although the Kiwi was down the leaderboard when votes went behind closed doors after round 12.
Kalyn Ponga stormed home to win last year’s Dally M and Hughes could salute in similar fashion.
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Remarkably, Nathan Cleary is yet to win a Dally M Medal — with injuries, State of Origin duties and a balanced Penrith side preventing him from picking up enough points to win.
His Panthers teammates Dylan Edwards and Isaah Yeo are expected to finish high on the leaderboard once again.
For the first time, winners of key categories will be revealed on the red carpet, including the Ken Irvine Medal, Best Tackle, and Try of the Year.
However as the nominations list was sent out on Monday, Phil Gould couldn’t believe 19-year-old Wests Tigers five-eighth Lachie Galvin wasn’t nominated for the rookie of the year award.
Dolphins winger Jack Bostock, Sharks centre Kayal Iro and Raiders half Ethan Strange are the three nominees in the category.
A fired up Gould said on Nine’s 100% Footy on Monday: “He’s the rookie of the year from here to Mars”, adding that “the rules are wrong”.
Galvin was suspended for two games for a hip drop tackle early in the season, ruling him out of eligibility for the award.
“He’s 18, he wouldn’t know what a hip drop was,” Gould said.
“He’d think it’s a rock and roll song, he’d think it’s hip hop. He’s the best rookie in the competition.”
Paul Gallen argued the Tigers finishing on the bottom of the ladder didn’t help Galvin’s chances, but Gould disagreed.
“It’s not the wooden spoon award, it’s the rookie of the year award,” he said.
“It’s going to be a tragedy for our game that when he ends up one of the greatest players of all time that they didn’t have him down as the rookie of the year in his rookie year.”
Parramatta’s Blaize Talagi and Melbourne’s Sualauvi Fa’alogo were also overlooked.
While Galvin’s omission from the nominees list was expected given his suspension, there were some other eyebrow-raising calls, including the omission of Warriors prop Mitch Barnett.
The veteran forward was one of the form players of the year and was selected for his NSW Blues debut, however failed to be nominated amongst the best five props of the year.
HOW TO WATCH
Tune in for red carpet coverage hosted by Fox League’s Lara Pitt and Jake Duke from 7:30 PM, streaming live on Kayo Sports and available on Fox League channel 502.
The main event begins at 8:00 PM with the highly anticipated NRL Men’s count, led by
Fox League’s Yvonne Sampson and two-time Dally M Medal winner Cooper Cronk.
Meanwhile, the NRLW count will be presented by Fox NRLW hosts Lara Pitt and Roosters
premiership winner Corban Baxter.
MEN’S DALLY M LEADERBOARD AFTER ROUND 12
Dally M Leaderboard after Round 12
31 points — Dylan Edwards (Panthers)
30 points — Nicho Hynes (Sharks)
27 points — Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles)
24 points — Isaah Yeo (Panthers)
23 points — James Tedesco (Roosters)
23 points — Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs)
21 points — Zac Lomax (Dragons)
21 points — Patrick Carrigan (Broncos)
21 points — Tom Trbojevic (Sea Eagles)
21 points — Isaiya Katoa (Dolphins)
18 points — Scott Drinkwater (Cowboys)
17 points — Ben Hunt (Dragons)
17 points — Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (Dolphins)
17 points — Kalyn Ponga (Knights)
COACH: Craig Bellamy (Storm), Cameron Ciraldo (Bulldogs), Ivan Cleary (Panthers)
CAPTAIN: Stephen Crichton (Bulldogs), Harry Grant (Storm), Isaah Yeo (Panthers)
ROOKIE: Jack Bostock (Dolphins), Kayal Iro (Sharks), Ethan Strange (Raiders)
Provan-Summons Medal
Stephen Crichton (Bulldogs)
Tyrone Munro (Rabbitohs)
Joe Ofahengaue (Eels)
Top Tryscorer
AlofianaKhan-Pereira (Titans)
Top Pointscorer
Val Holmes (Cowboys)
2024 Dally M Awards nominees
FULLBACK: Dylan Edwards (Panthers), Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (Dolphins), James Tedesco (Roosters)
WINGERS: Alofiana Khan-Pereira (Titans), Jacob Kiraz (Bulldogs), Zac Lomax (Dragons), Brian To’o (Panthers), Will Warbrick (Storm)
CENTRES: Stephen Crichton (Bulldogs), Herbie Farnworth (Dolphins), Val Holmes (Cowboys), Jesse Ramien (Sharks), Kotoni Staggs (Broncos)
FIVE-EIGHTH: Matt Burton (Bulldogs), Tom Dearden (Cowboys), Jarome Luai (Panthers)
HALFBACK: Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles), Jahrome Hughes (Storm), Ben Hunt (Dragons)
HOOKER: Blayke Brailey (Sharks), Harry Grant (Storm), Reece Robson (Cowboys)
PROPS: Lindsay Collins (Roosters), James Fisher-Harris (Panthers), Addin Fonua-Blake (Warriors), Moses Leota (Panthers), Joseph Tapine (Raiders)
SECOND-ROWERS: Angus Crichton (Roosters), Eliesa Katoa (Storm), Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs), Jaydn Su’A (Dragons), Hudson Young (Raiders)
LOCK: Pat Carrigan (Broncos), Reuben Cotter (Cowboys), Isaah Yeo (Panthers)
MEN’S DALLY M WINNERS
2023 Kalyn Ponga
2022 Nicho Hynes
2021 Tom Trbojevic
2020 Jack Wighton
2019 James Tedesco
2018 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
2017 Cameron Smith
2016 Cooper Cronk and Jason Taumalolo
2015 Johnathan Thurston
2014 Jarryd Hayne and Johnathan Thurston
2013 Cooper Cronk
2012 Ben Barba
2011 Billy Slater
2010 Todd Carney
2009 Jarryd Hayne
2008 Matt Orford
2007 Johnathan Thurston
2006 Cameron Smith
2005 Johnathan Thurston
2004 Danny Buderus
2003 Not Awarded
2002 Andrew Johns
2001 Preston Campbell
2000 Trent Barrett
1999 Andrew Johns
1998 Andrew Johns
1997 Not Awarded
1996 Allan Langer
1995 Laurie Daley
1994 Cliff Lyons
1993 Ricky Stuart
1992 Gary Freeman
1991 Michael Potter
1990 Cliff Lyons
1989 Gavin Miller
1988 Gavin Miller
1987 Peter Sterling
1986 Peter Sterling
1985 Greg Alexander
1984 Michael Potter
1983 Terry Lamb
1982 Ray Price
1981 Steve Rogers
1980 Robert Laurie
1979 Steve Morris
WOMEN’S DALLY M WINNERS
2023 Tamika Upton
2022 Raecene McGregor
2021 Emma Tonegato and Millie Boyle
2020 Ali Brigginshaw
2019 Jessica Sergis
2018 Brittany Breayley-Nati
2017 Simaima Taufua
2016 Kezie Apps
2015 Jenii Sue Hopper
Fox League’s NRL Grand Final week continues with a bonus episode of NRL 360 on Thursday night before a special edition of The Matty Johns Show airing on Friday at 6.30pm.
The NRLW Grand Final taking place on Sunday 3:55 PM, live on Kayo and Foxtel as the Sharks take on the Roosters.