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Dally M Medal


FieldValue
nameDally M Medal
current_awards2025 Dally M Awards
imagesize150px
awarded_forThe Player of the year in the National Rugby League
countryAustralia
year1979
holderJames Tedesco (2025)
most_awardsJohnathan Thurston
(2005, 2007, 2014, 2015)
networkFox Sports

(2005, 2007, 2014, 2015)

The Dally M Medal is awarded each year (annually) to the player voted for as the 'Player of the year' over the National Rugby League (NRL) regular season. The awards are named in honour of Australian former rugby league great Herbert Henry "Dally" Messenger. The award has existed since 1979, but has only been adopted as the official award for the Player of the Year in the NRL since 1998. Prior to that the official Player of the Year, in both the New South Wales and the Brisbane Rugby Leagues, received the Rothmans Medal whilst the Dally M Medal was awarded by the Daily Mirror newspaper.

Voting

After each game, rugby league sports commentators vote to award three votes to the best player, two votes to the second-best player, and one vote to the third-best player. Additionally, a player will lose three votes for each week of suspension that he incurs during the season. The votes for each round are made public up to Round 12 (26-round season), then are kept secret; this allows the final winner to be kept secret until the Dally M Awards ceremony.

History

Rothmans Medal

Main article: Rothmans Medal

The Rothmans Medal was the first official player-of-the-year award to be established in rugby league in Australia. The medal was sponsored by Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., a tobacco production company. There were two Rothmans Medals awarded each year: one for the best player in the New South Wales Rugby League, and one for the best player in the Brisbane Rugby League. The voting for the Rothmans Medal was the same basic format as the modern day Dally M, except that the votes were determined by the referees, rather than the media.

The two Rothmans Medals were first awarded in 1968, and were awarded each year until 1996. In 1997, the Rothmans Medal in New South Wales became known as the Provan-Summons medal, because all tobacco advertising and sponsorship was prohibited in Australia in 1992, under the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992; the medal then disappeared altogether in 1998 with the merger of the Australian Rugby League and the Australian Super League. The Queensland Rothmans Medal was also last awarded in 1996, as the Queensland Cup superseded the Brisbane Rugby League as Queensland's premier rugby league competition in 1997.

Dally M Medal

The Dally M Medal was named after Henry Herbert 'Dally' Messenger, who was instrumental in the establishment of rugby league football in Australia. The award was originally established by The Daily Mirror newspaper in 1979. For many years, it was the second major individual award in the New South Wales Rugby League behind the Rothmans Medal. It was awarded each year between 1979 and 1996. With the Super League schism in 1997, the medal was not awarded.

Since the National Rugby League (NRL) was formed from the merger of the Australian Rugby League and the Australian Super League in 1998, the Dally M Medal has been the single official player-of-the-year award for that league, and the highest individual honour in Australian rugby league. The medal is awarded, usually by the Australian Prime Minister, at the annual Dally M Awards night where as well as honouring the player of the year, the NRL recognises the premier player in each position, the best coach and the most outstanding rookie of the season.

The medal was notably not awarded in 2003, with the players association threatening to boycott the event during a pay dispute with the league. This backfired badly on the players, with the league responding by swiftly cancelling the event. Penrith's Craig Gower, who led by one vote entering the final round and was unofficially considered man of the match in the final round, is the player thought to have missed out on winning the award as a result.

Dally M Medal winners

Denotes player whose team won premiership that year
SeasonPlayerPositionTeam
1979Steve Morris[[Image:St. George colours.svg16x16px]] St George Dragons
1980Robert LaurieSouth Sydney Rabbitohs
1981Steve Rogers[[Image:Cronulla colours.svg16x16px]] Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
1982Ray Price[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg16x16px]] Parramatta Eels
1983Terry LambWestern Suburbs Magpies
1984Michael Potter[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
1985Greg Alexander[[Image:Penrith colours.svg16x16px]] Penrith Panthers
1986Peter Sterling[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg16x16px]] Parramatta Eels (2)
1987Peter Sterling (2)[[Image:Parramatta colours.svg16x16px]] Parramatta Eels (3)
1988Gavin Miller[[Image:Cronulla colours.svg16x16px]] Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (2)
1989Gavin Miller (2)[[Image:Cronulla colours.svg16x16px]] Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (3)
1990Cliff Lyons[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
1991Michael Potter (2)[[Image:St. George colours.svg16x16px]] St George Dragons (2)
1992Gary Freeman[[Image:Eastern Suburbs colours.svg16x16px]] Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1993Ricky StuartCanberra Raiders
1994Cliff Lyons (2)[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (2)
1995Laurie DaleyCanberra Raiders (2)
1996Allan Langer[[Image:Brisbane colours.svg16x16px]] Brisbane Broncos
1998Andrew Johns[[Image:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights
1999Andrew Johns (2)[[Image:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights (2)
2000Trent Barrett[[Image:St. George colours.svg16x16px]] St George Illawarra Dragons
2001Preston Campbell[[Image:Cronulla colours.svg16x16px]] Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (4)
2002Andrew Johns (3)[[Image:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights (3)
2003Not awarded due to industrial action
2004Danny Buderus[[Image:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights (4)
2005Johnathan Thurston[[Image:North Queensland colours.svg16x16px]] North Queensland Cowboys
2006Cameron SmithMelbourne Storm
2007Johnathan Thurston (2)[[Image:North Queensland colours.svg16x16px]] North Queensland Cowboys (2)
2008Matt Orford[[Image:Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg16x16px]] Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (3)
2009Jarryd HayneParramatta Eels (4)
2010Todd CarneySydney Roosters (2)
2011Billy SlaterMelbourne Storm (2)
2012Ben Barba[[Image:Canterbury colours.svg16x16px]] Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2)
2013Cooper CronkMelbourne Storm (3)
2014Jarryd Hayne (2)Parramatta Eels (5)
Johnathan Thurston (3)[[Image:North Queensland colours.svg16x16px]] North Queensland Cowboys (3)
2015Johnathan Thurston (4)[[Image:North Queensland colours.svg16x16px]] North Queensland Cowboys (4)
2016Cooper Cronk (2)Melbourne Storm (4)
Jason Taumalolo[[Image:North Queensland colours.svg16x16px]] North Queensland Cowboys (5)
2017Cameron Smith (2)Melbourne Storm (5)
2018Roger Tuivasa-SheckNew Zealand Warriors
2019James TedescoSydney Roosters (3)
2020Jack WightonCanberra Raiders (3)
2021Tom TrbojevicManly Warringah Sea Eagles (4)
2022Nicho HynesCronulla-Sutherland Sharks (5)
2023Kalyn Ponga[[Image:Newcastle colours.svg16x16px]] Newcastle Knights (5)
2024Jahrome HughesHalfbackMelbourne Storm (6)
2025James Tedesco (2)Sydney Roosters (4)

Multiple winners

The following players have won the Dally M Medal multiple times.

MedalsPlayerTeamSeasons432
Johnathan ThurstonNorth Queensland Cowboys2005, 2007, 2014, 2015
Andrew JohnsNewcastle Knights1998, 1999, 2002
Peter SterlingParramatta Eels1986, 1987
Gavin MillerCronulla-Sutherland Sharks1988, 1989
Michael PotterCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, St George Dragons1984, 1991
Cliff LyonsManly-Warringah Sea Eagles1990, 1994
Jarryd HayneParramatta Eels2009, 2014
Cooper CronkMelbourne Storm2013, 2016
Cameron SmithMelbourne Storm2006, 2017
James TedescoSydney Roosters2019, 2025

Wins by club

MedalsTeamSeasons654321
Melbourne Storm2006, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2024
Parramatta Eels1982, 1986, 1987, 2009, 2014
North Queensland Cowboys2005, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016
Cronulla Sutherland Sharks1981, 1988, 1989, 2001, 2022
Newcastle Knights1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2023
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles1990, 1994, 2008, 2021
Sydney Roosters1992, 2010, 2019, 2025
Canberra Raiders1993, 1995, 2020
St George Dragons1979, 1991
1984, 2012
South Sydney Rabbitohs1980
Western Suburbs Magpies1983
Penrith Panthers1985
Brisbane Broncos1996
St George Illawarra Dragons2000
New Zealand Warriors2018
  • No award in 1997 and 2003
  • Multiple winners in 2014 and 2016

Venues and broadcasters

YearBroadcaster(s)Venue
2003No broadcasterNot held
2004Fox SportsSydney Town Hall
2005Fox SportsSydney Town Hall
2006Fox SportsSydney Town Hall
2007Fox SportsSydney Town Hall
2008Fox SportsHordern Pavilion
2009Fox SportsState Theatre
2010Fox SportsState Theatre
2011Fox SportsRoyal Hall of Industries,
The Entertainment Quarter
2012Fox SportsSydney Town Hall
2013Fox SportsStar Casino
2014Fox SportsStar Casino
2015Fox SportsStar Casino
2016Fox SportsStar Casino
2017Fox LeagueStar Casino
2018Fox LeagueOverseas Passenger Terminal
2019Fox LeagueStar Casino
2020Fox LeagueVirtual Ceremony
2021Fox LeagueHoward Smith Wharves, Brisbane
2022Fox LeagueRandwick Racecourse, Sydney
2023Fox LeagueRandwick Racecourse, Sydney
2024Fox LeagueRandwick Racecourse, Sydney
2025Fox LeagueRandwick Racecourse, Sydney

References

References

  1. (5 September 2003). "Accusations fly as NRL cancels Dally M awards". ABC News.
  2. Pace, Daniel. (9 September 2003). "Freddie backs players' stance". The Fanatics.
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