2017 Dally M Medal live blog

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Result

Cameron Smith has won the second Dally M Medal of his career, cantering home to win the 2017 award by eight votes.

Melbourne Storm skipper Smith also claimed the Captain and Hooker of the Year awards, while his club coach Craig Bellamy took home the Coach of the Year gong.

2017 Dally M Awards summary

Dally M top five
1. Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) – 33 points
2. Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys) – 25 points
3. Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons) – 24 points
= 4. Luke Keary (South Sydney Rabbitohs) – 22 points
= 4. Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) – 22 points

Dally M Team of the year

Fullback: Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm)
Winger: Jordan Rapana (Canberra Raiders)
Centre: Dylan Walker (Manly Sea Eagles)
Five-eighth: Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Halfback: Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys)
Prop: Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers)
Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)
Second Row: Matt Gillett (Brisbane Broncos)
Lock: Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks)
Interchange: Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Penrith Panthers)

Coach of the year: Craig Bellamy (Melbourne Storm)
Captain of the year: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)
Provan-Summons medal: Clint Gutherson (Parramatta Eels)
Rookie of the year: Nick Cotric (Canberra Raiders)
Peter Frillingos Memorial Award (headline of the year): Mitchell Pearce field goal on ANZAC Day

Holden Cup player of the year: Jake Clifford (North Queensland Cowboys)

Female player of the year: Simaima Taufa (Jillaroos)

Tackle of the year: Nathan Brown (Parramatta Eels)
Try of the year: Kyle Feldt (North Queensland Cowboys)

Top point-scorer: Nathan Cleary (228)
Top try-scorer: Suliasi Vunivalu (23)

Preview

The most prestigious individual award in the NRL, the Dally M Medal looks to be going the way of Cameron Smith, but could there be a surprise? Join The Roar for live updates and coverage of all the votes and other awards. starting from 8:30pm (AEST).

When voting went behind closed doors at the end of Round 14 – note that it’s two rounds earlier than last season – Smith had a five-point lead.

To think he surrendered that over the second half of the season, given Melbourne lost barely any games from that point, is almost incomprehensible.

Even if Smith didn’t poll in the State of Origin series, it’s still going to take a ridiculously consistent performance for anyone to climb up and rip the award away from him.

Given the Warriors’ formline over the second half of the season, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is no chance, while Mitchell Pearce, who also had 15 votes and was five behind Smith won’t have polled enough.

The problem for Pearce, apart from the Roosters up-and-down play, is that he wasn’t the superstar on the team. The Bondi-based team didn’t have a single star, and so players would have been ripping points off each other all the time – Pearce did play very well during the first half of the season though.

Paul Gallen stayed strong during the second half of the season, but the Sharks probably didn’t win enough, while Paul Vaughan fell away and was inconsistent.

Smith’s teammate, Queensland and Australian fullback Billy Slater, along with Dragons player of the year Gareth Widdop are probably the first two names that jump out as genuine contenders – and maybe the only two.

Slater and Widdop, as well as Eels’ half Corey Norman were all seven points behind when voting went behind closed doors. Slater’s form only went from strength to strength, but to make up a gap of seven seems unlikely given they would have been stealing votes off each other in Melbourne.

While the Dragons went from flop to flop in the second half of the year, Widdop was their best by the length of the straight. Nearly every time the Red V won he would have received three points and even when they lost, he would have been the one getting points.

Maybe the more intriguing question is who will be named coach and captain of the year. Brad Arthur, Paul Green and Craig Bellamy all seem in the running for coach, while Smith could well take out captain as well.

Prediction
Smith has only won the Dally M once during his career. While Cronk and Slater have won it three times between them during that time period, Smith is about to rise up and grab a second.

Smith to beat Slater and Widdop by plenty.

Be sure to join The Roar for live coverage of the 2017 Dally M Medal ceremony from 8:30pm (AEST) and don’t forget to add a comment in the section below.

The Crowd Says:

2017-09-28T10:02:13+00:00

BleakCity

Roar Rookie


That is a ridiculous comment. The question is what was Arthur able to do with the squad he started with & how much improvement did he make? The squad is vastly inferior to any of the other top 4 let alone semi final sides and worth about 1-2 mil less too. No current origin or test players and key position losses in the year. I'm not against Bellamy winning but I don't think any other coach could have done a better job than Brad with the squad & where the club has come from.

2017-09-28T02:11:53+00:00

Flying DoorMat

Guest


No wonder the Roosters lost!!! Luke Keary was all the time playing for South's-5th columnist stuff perhaps 2017 Dally M Awards summary Dally M top five 1. Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) – 33 points 2. Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys) – 25 points 3. Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons) – 24 points = 4. Luke Keary (South Sydney Rabbitohs) – 22 points = 4. Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) – 22 points

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T12:09:24+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full Dally M report will be up on site shortly. Thanks for joining me this evening on The Roar for our live coverage of the 2017 Dally M awards ceremony as Cameron Smith took out his second gong as the top player in the game. Hopefully you enjoyed it! Well, we have one day of the rugby league season to go. The Roar will be live from start to finish on Sunday, with the Holden Cup to see the Manly Sea Eagles take on the Parramatta Eels at 1:35pm (AEDT), the State Challenge to follow with the Penrith Panthers taking on the Papua New Guinea Hunters at 3:40pm (AEDT) and the Melbourne Storm to face the North Queensland Cowboys in the big dance at 7:15pm (AEDT). I'll be live for the Holden Cup and NRL, with John Coomer to cover the State Challenge. Be sure to join us then, and enjoy the rest of your evening. Bye for now.

2017-09-27T12:08:34+00:00

Dean

Guest


I'm sure he would rather have the win on Sunday. Still, a nice accolade to have next to your name.Again.

2017-09-27T12:06:12+00:00

scott

Guest


so id Morgan 5/8 or halfback when polling votes?

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T12:06:05+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


2017 Dally M Awards summary

Dally M top five 1. Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) - 33 points 2. Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys) - 25 points 3. Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons) - 24 points = 4. Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters) - 22 points = 4. Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) - 22 points Dally M Team of the year Fullback: Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm) Winger: Jordan Rapana (Canberra Raiders) Centre: Dylan Walker (Manly Sea Eagles) Five-eighth: Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons) Halfback: Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys) Prop: Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers) Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) Second Row: Matt Gillett (Brisbane Broncos) Lock: Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) Interchange: Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Penrith Panthers) Coach of the year: Craig Bellamy (Melbourne Storm) Captain of the year: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) Provan-Summons medal: Clint Gutherson (Parramatta Eels) Rookie of the year: Nick Cotric (Canberra Raiders) Peter Frillingos Memorial Award (headline of the year): Mitchell Pearce field goal on ANZAC Day Holden Cup player of the year: Jake Clifford (North Queensland Cowboys) Female player of the year: Simaima Taufa (Jillaroos) Tackle of the year: Nathan Brown (Parramatta Eels) Try of the year: Kyle Feldt (North Queensland Cowboys) Top point-scorer: Nathan Cleary (228) Top try-scorer: Suliasi Vunivalu (23)

2017-09-27T12:03:52+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


Storm are going to be worried about how well Cam plays on Sunday given I'm pretty sure he's sleeping in the doghouse after that speech!

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T12:00:51+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I'll aim to get the Round 26 leaderboard up as soon as possible.

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T11:59:57+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Leaderboard after Round 24 1. Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) – 29 votes = 2. Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons) – 22 votes = 2. Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys) – 22 votes = 2. Luke Keary (South Sydney Rabbitohs) - 22 votes = 5. Jason Taumalolo (North Queensland Cowboys) - 21 votes = 6. Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) - 19 votes = 6. Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm) – 19 votes = 8.Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Sea Eagles) - 18 votes 9. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (New Zealand Warriors) - 17 votes 10 . Clint Gutherson (Parramatta Eels) – 16 votes *Suspension

2017-09-27T11:59:38+00:00

Matt

Guest


You're 100% right jeandetroyes. I really have to wave a white flag to that two word defence.

2017-09-27T11:56:38+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


I assume Interchange is actually just the position given to the guy with the best mo.

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T11:56:19+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


ROUND 23 Luke Keary - 1 vote Roger Tuivasa-Sheck - 2 votes Jason Taumalolo - 2 votes Cameron Smith - 3 votes ROUND 24 Michael Morgan - 1 vote Luke Keary - 3 votes With an unassailable lead after Round 24, Cameron Smith is the 2017 Dally M Medallist. By plenty. He leads by seven with two rounds to go.

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T11:52:58+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Back to the Dally M count! As a reminder. Leaderboard after Round 22 1. Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) – 26 votes 2. Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons) – 22 votes 3. Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys) – 21 votes = 4. Jason Taumalolo (North Queensland Cowboys) - 19 votes* = 4. Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) - 19 votes = 4. Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm) – 19 votes = 7. Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Sea Eagles) - 18 votes = 7. Luke Keary (South Sydney Rabbitohs) - 18 votes 9 . Clint Gutherson (Parramatta Eels) – 16 votes 10. Martin Taupau (Manly Sea Eagles) - 16 votes* *Suspension

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T11:52:18+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Dally M Team of the year Fullback: Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm) Winger: Jordan Rapana (Canberra Raiders) Centre: Dylan Walker (Manly Sea Eagles) Five-eighth: Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons) Halfback: Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys) Prop: Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers) Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm) Second Row: Matt Gillett (Brisbane Broncos) Lock: Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) Interchange: Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Penrith Panthers)

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T11:46:46+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Hurts me to think about that day as well...

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T11:46:13+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Absolutely Riley. The World Cup is going to be brilliant for both men and women. Can't wait for it to get underway, and having every game live is even better!

2017-09-27T11:45:10+00:00

jeandetroyes

Guest


You're wrong.

AUTHOR

2017-09-27T11:44:22+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Tribute to Sharnie Kimmorley, rugby league players, officials and personalities who have passed away this year.

2017-09-27T11:40:16+00:00

Riley Pettigrew

Roar Guru


Very deserved, she has had a brilliant year. Looking forward to how she goes at the World Cup.

2017-09-27T11:39:27+00:00

Matt

Guest


Smith is a great footballer, but the Dally M being the award for the best and fairest is an insult to league fans countrywide. I don't disagree with the best tag for this year, but fairest ? There's just no way he should ever be bestowed such a title. My solution is get rid of the (friggin) fairest bit. Do they say it's the best and fairest halfback of the year? Best and fairest fullback of the year? Just bloody make it Dally M player of the year and leave it at that. I'd be happy then to give it to Smith.

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