Dally M not a true representation of NRL's MVP

By Jake Thornton / Roar Rookie

This year I again stayed up late watching the Dally M awards night, something every year I promise myself I will avoid the next year.

I could write an article complaining about the embarrassing choice of performers, that Timomatic is starting to really annoy me and he, rather depressingly, was the best performance of the night.

But instead I want to end a personal issue I have with the Dally M medal award.

The scoring system. The 3-2-1 system is completely flawed and gives a ridiculous misrepresentation of the actual player of the year.

This year when I think of the players that most positively impacted their teams success I don’t think Cronk.

In fact I believe that the Melbourne Storm would still be a top four side without Cronk in their line-up.

That is not to say that Cronk is not a great player, he truly is one of the greats of the modern era.

But I find it hard to believe that a player who isn’t even the most important player on his own team (this most important player is clearly Cameron Smith) somehow was awarded with the player of the year award.

In my frustration with the results I decided to do my own variation of the main award of the night.

Even then Smith was not the player I would have given the award. For mine this years award is a battle between three players – Daly Cherry-Evans, Greg Inglis and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (though as a front-rower I see why he is overlooked but just bear with me).

My issues with the awards have forced me to do my own award, for the most valuable NRL player.

Daly Cherry-Evans turned in the best year of his young career just as I was starting to lose faith in the kid’s abilities.

I cannot stand him or any Manly player but his form this year has been undeniable. He is in my opinion the best halfback in the NRL right now.

There isn’t enough accolades too put on this kid which is why he gets the third place on my MVP list.

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves is in my opinion the best forward in the NRL right now. I think the fact he didn’t get front rower of the year is a travesty.

Though I am not surprised Andrew Fifita got the award. Fifita has some skills no big fella outside of Dave Taylor can match but when it comes to making the hard yards and just being a no nonsense front row forward no one does it better than Waerea-Hargreaves.

My selection of him at second requires a little more explanation then my other two so please just bear with me here.

In a five-match streak without Waerea-Hargreaves the Roosters beat the then struggling Cowboys by only four (it came down to the last play as well and I felt the cowboys played better on the night), beat the Eels in a game where there usually sturdy defence looked leaky as all hell, beat the Bulldogs by only two points, lost to the Warriors by 11 points and got belted by the Storm.

They played three of these teams with Waerea-Hargreaves at other points in the season. The results:

– Roosters 38-0 Bulldogs
– Roosters 50-0 Eels
– Roosters 16-14 Warriors

The difference between these results is enormous. And if you discount their Round 2 game against the Warriors before the Roosters hit their straps the difference is even more noticeable.

Among common opponents with and without Waerea-Hargreaves Roosters conceded an average of only 4.6 points with him and 21.6 without him. They scored 34.6 points per game with him and only 22 points per game without him.

Their metres gained and conceded also were more impressive with the big man in the side.

Waerea-Hargreaves’ improved play was the single greatest individual contribution to the Roosters success this year in my opinion.

Finally my MVP Greg Inglis, for some reason the media allotted to vote for the Dally M decided that Sutton was the South Sydney Rabbitohs’ best player this year.

They are kidding themselves. It is no surprise that Souths’ late-season struggles coincided with the absence and then poor health of their custodian.

Greg Inglis is by far the best player in the NRL.

This season he really proved it by being one of the most consistently brilliant players I have seen throughout the entire time I have religiously followed the competition (though this was only the late 90s, I am a relatively young fella, so I never saw prime Wally Lewis or Clive Churchill etc, so don’t blame me for excluding these guys).

Inglis is the best player getting around right now. Enjoy his greatness while you can.

A side note:

I hope I am not the only one who was disgusted that Josh Dugan was the fourth nominee for fullback of the year.

They have to deadset be joking. He was nowhere near as good as Darius Boyd or Anthony Minichiello this season, plus he missed a fair bit of football.

Guess it doesn’t hurt when you are on a rubbish team and can stand out a lot – sorry Dragons fans but the truth hurts – this is another pet peeve of mine with the NRL awards.

Go the Roosters this weekend and remember the golden rule, anyone but Manly!

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2013-10-10T10:32:08+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


An essential part of my argument is that fairest should no longer be a criteria for our player of the year award.

AUTHOR

2013-10-03T12:19:21+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


No. i watched most of cronullas games (i would guess 12-15). It was just one example of the things that dave and fifita could both do. A few year ago all the things you are saying about fifita people were saying about dave taylor, right or wrong. You clearly have a short term memory issue. is your name meant to be ironic goldfish?

2013-10-03T09:26:15+00:00

fishes

Guest


There was far more to Fifita's season that that try in the in goal... let me guess that was the only Sharks game you saw all year?

2013-10-03T00:53:17+00:00

cowelly

Guest


Yeah mate, great article. Hit the nail on the head.

2013-10-02T14:03:25+00:00

john badseed

Guest


I thought the cows were a NSW Cup feeder team

2013-10-02T13:58:16+00:00

The eye

Guest


And Foran would be in the Cowboys NSW Cup feeder team

2013-10-02T13:39:54+00:00

john badseed

Guest


Carney would be in Manly's NSW Cup team.

2013-10-02T11:19:02+00:00

Renegade

Guest


Yes you do.

2013-10-02T11:13:11+00:00

A1

Guest


No you don't!

2013-10-02T10:22:03+00:00

Glenn Innes

Guest


Also MVP are we in America ? It used to be best and fairest - lets at least make some token effort to keep our own culture alive!

AUTHOR

2013-10-02T09:54:42+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


I really think a collection of media former players and coaches plus a (very) small percentage going to a fan vote would be the way forward. If 250 or so people ranked their 5 players of the year from 1-5, then the fans all voted for one player and the top 5 of those were ranked 1-5, following the end of round 26 and staying open until the second kick-off for the finals begins. We would then be ranking players on their seasons entirety as opposed to how many brilliant games they have regardless of their duds.

AUTHOR

2013-10-02T09:49:44+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


Absolutely. I understand that totally. Just look at the variations on the JWH opinions above (though i accept i am in the minority). It is just i think we would get a better result if the subjectivity occurred once when evaluating their season in its entirety as opposed to happening every single round until the finals.

2013-10-02T08:56:49+00:00

Statler and Waldorf

Roar Guru


It all comes down to opinion and it will always be subjective and therefore some people will always disagree with the end result. That doesn't make it right or wrong, just how it is.

2013-10-02T08:34:52+00:00

The eye

Guest


Yes it is,you are right..it needs to be modernised,and the scoring needs to be standardised so that subjectivity on a players performance is minimised.

AUTHOR

2013-10-02T08:23:53+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


True but the anti nrl media always have a field day. The best player should get the award. It becomes a terrible joke when a player gets rubbed out for a long period for stupid things. I hate to use him again as an example. But JWH's 5 match suspension for the 'swinging arm' was plain dumb. a 1 or 2 week suspension would have sufficed. And cost him 9 less points on his total.

2013-10-02T08:23:24+00:00

Glenn Innes

Guest


The fact that I have not watched every single NRL game played all season let alone watched multiple replays means I am happy to run with whatever they came up with.Interestingly Cronk also won the Warren Ryan medal over at the ABC so that kind of franks his win.

AUTHOR

2013-10-02T08:20:07+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


^ agree

AUTHOR

2013-10-02T08:19:34+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


Isn't that even more reason for a change?

AUTHOR

2013-10-02T08:18:37+00:00

Jake Thornton

Roar Rookie


I never said they were. But Dave Taylor possesses a lot of the skills that make Fifita so brilliant. Infact i would say they are very similar players. Dave had an absolute dud this season but just a year or so ago Dave was considered one of the best forwards in the competition. Do you have some memory issues fishes or do you just jump on the next big thing every time it comes around and forget what we have seen before? This reminds me of Fifitas try just in the ingoal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYWTY9-CR3s and that wasn't even in my article... that was in the comments. If that is what you picked out of all that was said you really wasted your time reading the article or any of the comments, I am sorry i failed to live up to your impressive standard. They were merely my opinion on players more deserving than Cronk. They weren't the only ones.

2013-10-02T07:56:53+00:00

The eye

Guest


How prestigious is the Dally M these days anyway ?Dont think the fans care that much,I fell off after Matt Orford won one..

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