Dally M Medal preview and predictions

By Daniel Nichols / Roar Guru

And then there were two. After a year of highs and lows, we are left with two teams to fight it out in Sydney for the 2014 NRL crown.

But for fans of other NRL clubs, there is still something to look forward to – the Dally M Awards. Who takes out each position and who will win the most sought after individual award in the game.

Fullback – Jarryd Hayne
As I mentioned in my team of the year announcement, Hayne beat out some amazing fullbacks after showing form not seen since his Dally M medal winning form of 2009. Had a blinder of an Origin series and seemed to get better as the season went on.

Wing – Josh Mansour
Mansour was desperately unlucky to not be selected for Origin this series after a brilliant start to the season. The 24-year-old scored 14 tries from his 20 games and made well over 3000 metres with the ball. Will edge out Semi Radradra for the award.

Centre – Dylan Walker
Walker’s amazing 2014 will surely be rewarded with a spot in the Four Nations squad for the Kangaroos. Walker’s contribution goes far beyond his 11 tries. His combination late in the season with Lote Tuqiri has been vital. Hard to believe he’s still just 20 years of age.

Five-Eighth – Jamie Soward
Perhaps the game’s most polarising player has had a year that would rival 2010 in which he led the Dragons to the title. Although the Panthers fell one game short of the big dance, Soward did everything he could to put the Panthers in a position to contest in October.

Halfback – Johnathan Thurston
Thurston, again, showed he is perhaps the greatest playmaker in the modern era, spurning his Cowboys side on to a mid-September charge. Topped the point scoring chart with 208, and contributed 28 try assists.

Prop – James Graham
Arguably the best front rower of the modern era, Graham does more than just tuck the ball under his arm and run. A massive metre-eater who can also ball play like a big, dangerous, tackling machine and a five-eighth. Has been the Dogs’ best all season.

Hooker – James Segeyaro
The Panthers number nine has been an absolute revelation in 2014. His defence was first class, his ability to make breaks top shelf and his work-rate unquestionable. Has been one of the stars in a very successful Panthers outfit.

Second Row – Aiden Guerra
The Roosters’ backrower has outshone his two much bigger named teammates in Boyd Corder and one Sonny Bill Williams. If you were going to take an NRL player into battle with you, he’d be built in the Guerra mould. Has been a rock in defence, and dangerous in attack.

Lock – Sam Burgess
May very well leave the game with a premiership, but will without a doubt leave with another positional award to his name. Burgess has been brilliant in every sense of the word and has taken over Paul Gallen as the best lock in the sport.

Coach – Ivan Cleary
Cleary has again proven his worth as an NRL coach, guiding a team with no Origin reps to within six points of a grand final berth. Got the most out of the majority of his players, and totally reinvigorated Jamie Soward.

Captain Of The Year – John Sutton
The Souths skipper has managed to keep his head despite a mountain of pressure on both himself and his club. Has led the way by setting a strong example both on and off the field.

Rookie Of The Year – Alex Johnston
Johnston’s ridiculous try-scoring strike rate of 17 tries in 15 games is almost unheard of for a rookie. The Souths wing spot looked like a problem area for the famous club, but thanks to Johnston, has been one of their great successes. The sky’s the limit.

Dally M Medal – Johnathan Thurston
Thurston will surely add to his two Dally M Medal wins in 2005 and 2007 after leading the Cowboys to yet another finals series. Closed the season with an incredible amount of influence during an incredible run of wins. Will edge out Hayne and Burgess for the top honour.

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-29T13:43:19+00:00

Paulipaul

Guest


Thank you :)

2014-09-29T13:27:40+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Well done sir, well played!

2014-09-29T12:27:59+00:00

McCow

Guest


JT was mistreated in the awards! He is both 5/8 and 1/2 back of the year- dce? One and only dally m player - hayne? This dally m model system is a joke!!

2014-09-29T09:33:31+00:00

Johnk

Guest


After one game Ret? Really?

2014-09-29T07:56:42+00:00

MAX

Guest


JT to win the DM 2014 was arguably the best bet of the year in any sport, worldwide.

2014-09-29T07:52:12+00:00

Mick1985

Guest


My logic stems from the fact bromvich was on 10 points when voting went behind closed doors then was one of storms best. When voting went behind closed doors the bulldogs were ahead of the storm on the ladder so obviously jaybob, sorry Einstein, the storm won more games than the bulldogs in the latter stages of the season giving bromvich more opportunities to poll points. How's that for logic Einstein

2014-09-29T04:35:23+00:00

Roarsome

Guest


Also, TAB still has him at $9 to win the Clive Churchill behind only Inglis $4 Sam Burgess $4, Reyonds $8, so they’re pretty confident he’ll beat the charge also.

2014-09-29T04:34:53+00:00

Roarsome

Guest


Tin foil hat time: Issac Luke will win the CC Medal. The tackle charge is taking all the media headlines so there’s been nothing about: Souths recent history of choking, the fact that this is their last chance in a while because of all the players leaving, it’s been eons since they last won, the fact that their un-backable favourites, the expectation of a traditional club…. the list goes on. The media’s attention to the tackle has essentially put Souths below the radar allowing them to prepare in peace, without pressure. When Luke plays, there will be focus on him because he’s been the story of this week and the Australian selectors will no doubt have been reading the papers and pay close attention to Luke. He’ll get the Clive Churchill.

2014-09-29T04:31:40+00:00

The eye

Guest


Why not JT ?No one is more inspirational in leading by doing and hes not unneccesarily whinging and carrying on to the refs all the time like Mini and Lyons..1/2,captain and the big one..even scored the final 'try' of their campaign..

2014-09-29T03:50:44+00:00

HarryT

Guest


Given the cattle he got to the GF, surely Ennis as captain of the year.

2014-09-29T03:48:54+00:00

McCow

Guest


If it was made with plastic, then I'll agree with you

2014-09-29T03:29:12+00:00

Johnk

Guest


Give me Cam Smith, JT or even Mini any day.

2014-09-29T03:16:57+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


It's actually a medal

2014-09-29T02:24:13+00:00

McCow

Guest


The captain metal should also be awarded to JT- he lead the cowboys didn't he?

2014-09-29T02:17:04+00:00

McCow

Guest


JT deserves the 5/8 metal as well. Didn't he played there in the first half of the,season?

2014-09-29T02:11:28+00:00

McCow

Guest


JT deserves every metal of the NRL. He simply is the all time best player in the competition.

2014-09-29T00:39:23+00:00

JayBob

Guest


Dogs finished on same points as Storm after 26 rounds of the regular season, great logic. Graham has 3 times the skill of Bromwich and a better work rate, he is a shoe in. He could even win the whole thing... not really, he's a prop so he's got no chance, but he'll get a lot closer than Bromwich.

2014-09-29T00:37:57+00:00

Benny

Guest


I also think Friend should get it over segeyaro

2014-09-29T00:37:20+00:00

Benny

Guest


Pretty sure he was one of the roosters best against souths. And finals don't count for dally ms, although theyll take it into consideration

2014-09-28T23:36:16+00:00

Mitchoh

Guest


Mini tried his hardest to f up the last 3 games he played in lol

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