2020 Dally M Awards

The 2020 Dally M Awards were presented on Monday 19 October 2020.[1] They are the official annual awards of the National Rugby League and are named after Dally Messenger.

2020 Dally M Awards
Date19 October
LocationSydney
Dally M Medal Jack Wighton
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFox League

Dally M Medal

Dally M Player of the Year: Jack Wighton

Player votes tally Top 10
Points Player
26 Jack Wighton
25 Clint Gutherson
24 Nathan Cleary
22 Cameron Smith
18 Luke Keary
18 Shaun Johnson
17 Jarome Luai
17 Adam Reynolds
16 Ryan Papenhuyzen
16 Kalyn Ponga

Dally M Awards

The Dally M Awards are, as usual, conducted at the close of the regular season and hence do not take games played in the finals series into account. The Dally M Medal is for the official player of the year while the Provan-Summons Medal is for the fans' of "people's choice" player of the year.

Award Player
Provan-Summons Medal New Zealand Warriors
NRL Rookie of the Year Harry Grant
Captain of the Year Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
Coach of the Year Ivan Cleary
Top Tryscorer of the Year (Ken Irvine Medal) Alex Johnston (20 Tries)
Top Pointscorer of the Year Adam Reynolds (191 Points)
VB Hard Earned Player of the Year Award Jake Trbojevic & Tohu Harris
Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for Headline Moment of the Year "Project Apollo", the NRL's restart project, succeeding
Drinkwise Try of the Year Kotoni Staggs vs. St. George Illawarra Dragons, Round 15[2]
Youi Tackle of the Year Josh Papalii on Jamal Fogarty vs. Gold Coast Titans, Round 15
Female Player of the Year Ali Brigginshaw
Rebel NRLW Rookie of the Year Kennedy Cherrington
NRLW Try of the Year Madison Bartlett
NRLW Tackle of the Year Hannah Southwell

Team of the Year

Award Player
Best Fullback Clint Gutherson
Best Wingers David Nofoaluma
Josh Addo-Carr
Best Centres Kotoni Staggs
Stephen Crichton
Best Five-Eighth Jack Wighton
Best Halfback Nathan Cleary
Best Lock Isaah Yeo
Best Second-Rowers Viliame Kikau
Tohu Harris
Best Props Josh Papalii
James Fisher-Harris
Best Hooker Cameron Smith

Judging panel

See also

References

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