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One All Black and one Springbok nominated for World Rugby player of the year

Eben Etzebeth of South Africa wins the line-out during the Summer International match between New Zealand All Blacks v South Africa at Twickenham Stadium on August 25, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

The nominees for the World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year have been announced, with the World Cup finalists the All Blacks and South Africa both having one nominee each.

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No8 Ardie Savea has been nominated from the All Blacks, while lock Eben Etzebeth has made the list from the Springboks. The pair have been joined by Ireland’s Bundee Aki after a barnstorming World Cup and France captain Antoine Dupont who was named the Six Nations Player of the Championship earlier this year.

The winner will be announced on Sunday October 29, the day after the World Cup final.

World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “All those nominated today deserve not only our congratulations but also our thanks for everything they have contributed, on and off the field, to inspire fans and players worldwide, driving rugby forward in 2023 in line with our sport’s values.

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      “The strength of rugby is its players, coaches, officials and volunteers, and these shortlists provide a vivid snapshot of a sport that is thriving globally in its 200th year. One day after we crown the Rugby World Cup 2023 champions, we look forward once again to uniting our global family and presenting a wider cast of winners with the ultimate accolades in our sport – the World Rugby Awards.”

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      Here are the nominees for the other categories:

      World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year
      Michaela Blyde (New Zealand)
      Maddison Levi (Australia)
      Tyla Nathan-Wong (New Zealand)
      Reapi Ulunisau (Fiji)

      World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year
      Leroy Carter (New Zealand)
      Rodrigo Isgro (Argentina)
      Marcos Moneta (Argentina)
      Akuila Rokolisoa (New Zealand)

      International Rugby Players Men’s Try of the Year
      Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland, v England on 4 February)
      Damian Penaud (France, v Ireland on 11 February)
      Hugo Keenan (Ireland, France on 11 February)
      Vinaya Habosi (Fiji, v Georgia on 1 October)

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      World Rugby Coach of the Year
      Andy Farrell (Ireland)
      Ian Foster (New Zealand)
      Simon Raiwalui (Fiji)
      Jacques Nienaber (South Africa)

      World Rugby Men’s 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year
      Louis Bielle-Biarrey (France)
      Manie Libbok (South Africa)
      Mark Tele’a (New Zealand)
      Tamaiti Williams (New Zealand)

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      ruckaa 569 days ago

      Corlina if your heart is Black ,blood is Black head is Black then act like it . HARDEN UP yeah theyre big ,yeah theyre mean yeah refs can be hard on us yeah they beat ……. SO WHAT Bad news for them cause theyre playin the All BLACKS . THE most successful professional team of all time , they aint no fluke Keep the faith Corlina our boys are good .real good , and they could not be more prepared

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      corlina 569 days ago

      I don't think that our all Black team will win the world cup.

      My heart is Black , my blood is Black , my head is Black but remember the Springboks have never lost a world cup final, be realistic .

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      Eva 569 days ago

      I believe they will win. I'm Scottish and we're out but New Zealand will do it.

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      Brent 569 days ago

      Have you not read what was written by Laurie Mains of the 1995 world cup - You can read what you like into that, but I don't think it was coincidence.

      —  LAURIE MAINS | ALL BLACKS COACH


      27 out of 35 All Blacks - yes, that is roughly 80% - fell sick at a fateful lunch, with only eight escaping the ill-fate, a remarkable coincidence in the eyes of coach Laurie Mains.

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      CuzzyG 569 days ago

      Would be great to feel confident about beating South Africa in this final. I hope I’m wrong but, More sin bins for NZ means more penalties for Sth Africa. Ardie Savea would win player of the year if the All Blacks win with 14 men for more than 20 mins. My blood runs black for our Men in Black, but I can see a massive amount of pressure coming from SAF, similar to the semi vs England, experienced as the ABs are, it’s the referee who calls the shots. ARDIE SAVEA doesn’t try to sway a referee or harp on about decisions. He leads the team with his actions and is my best and fairest of 2023. I hope NZ can retain Dalton Papaili ‘I and Shannon Frizzel and Tyrell Lomax

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      corlina 569 days ago

      My blood is Black 🖤 but I don't think we will succeed .The South Africans has never lost a final word cup game .

      Mentally , I start preparing myself for a massive Black 🖤 loss because the last thing I want is to feel depressed for the next few months

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      Ruby 569 days ago

      Seems weird nominating Nienaber when everyone knows that he's not the real head coach. Libbok nominated yet dropped from the match day 23 for the final. Player of the year will be determined by the outcome of the final.

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      Tom 570 days ago

      Not much to choose between them but I'd go Savea, I think he's been phenomenal, there seems to be 2 of him on the pitch. One with a number 8 on his back and one with a 7.


      Savea

      Dupont

      Etzebeth

      Aki


      Imo but all have been world class.

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      TI 567 days ago

      No way Dupont over Etzebeth. He hasn’t played a lot of rugby this year. The All Blacks and the Springboks also undressed a key flaw in his game as both Aaron Smith and Cobus Reinach harassed his scrum pickup. He got tackled three times in one game by Aaron Smith when retrieving the ball from the scrum. Once is fine, twice is um okay, but three times getting caught at the same act means an inability to adjust on the fly.


      In my books it’s Savea, Etzebeth, Aki, and Dupont. In this order. Savea and Etzebeth have been the most consistent players for the last 3 years, with Savea being that little bit more consistent. Aki has been out of this world good at the RWC. Dupont is there on name and reputation alone.

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      Blanco 570 days ago

      If inspiring conduct for fans is a metric surely Foster is out for backing NZ players abusing Irish fans in Stade de France?

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      John 569 days ago

      You know sexton said the first insult?

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      Warner 569 days ago

      Blah blah blah comes the squeak from under the cow pat.

      The cheats at WR will give one prize to the cry baby French 9 the little weeneer needed a hanky to wipe the shit away from his mouth and the other prize to Andy Farrell to wipe away the tears from getting SMASHED from an under achieving Ian Fosters All Blacks for a forth time final with yet another fine SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE FINALIST once again while all the SIX NATIONS TEAMS COACHES snd MANAGEMENT head off to join their useless cousins in AUSTRALIA they no how to lose too.

      Ka mate

      Ka mate

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      Martin 570 days ago

      What was the action that you consider abuse of fans? Please tell me Irish fans weren't offended by a player putting his hand to his ear? Surely they make them tougher than that in Ireland?

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      Ian 570 days ago

      You embarrass yourself tulog…

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      Jeremy 570 days ago

      Let it go mate 😂

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      Logan17 570 days ago

      Looks as though if New Zealand wins the final Savea/ Foster and if South Africa win, then Etzebeth/ Nienaber

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      DM 569 days ago

      And so it should be Logan, you can't make coach of the year if your team doesn't make it past the quarters, player of the year maybe but go Arde.

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      Ferell 570 days ago

      True

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      CT 570 days ago

      No brainer this one definetly Etzebeth

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      Ian 570 days ago

      Legendry…

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