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Golden Boot 2006

LeagueNut

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http://www.smh.com.au/news/league/golden-boot-tipped-to-fit-skipper/2006/11/19/1163871272689.html

AUSTRALIA captain Darren Lockyer is the favourite to win the Gillette Golden Boot award as the world's best player at a function in Sydney tonight.

With the Tri-Nations tournament being played in Australia and New Zealand, the awards presentation is being held outside of Britain for the first time since Wally Lewis was crowned the inaugural winner in 1985.

Lockyer previously had the honour bestowed upon him in 2003, while Andrew Johns, Brad Fittler, Stacey Jones, Mal Meninga, Ellery Hanley and Peter Sterling are other past winners.

A world XIII and coach of the year will also be announced, while Greg Inglis is expected to be named the best international newcomer.
Firstly, congratulations to Darren Lockyer. He's certainly had a great year.

But why are these awards given out BEFORE the International season has finished? Wouldn't it be best to wait until after the final game of the series before dishing out awards??
 

ozbash

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I think lockyer is the only player who comes close this year.

agree about the timing of the event, they should have waited.

bluey must get coach, surely ?
 

salivor

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How could Bluey get it? He's only won 1 game legitimately out of 6 this year and the Kiwis have been thrashed a couple of times as well.
 

JJ

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given how the NRL and SuperLeague treat the Kiwis, how can Bluey be expected to win any games outside of the tri-series???? :roll:

Even in the tri-series we're well below full strength.


BTW - Lockyer had no competition this year, they could announce it any time they liked, he's had a season in which he couldn't have done any more. Any questions about his status in the history of the game (and I believe there were genuine ones around his ability to dominate at origin and club level) are gone forever - he is clearly an all-time great, as opposed to an all-time great fullback.
 
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None of the three 3N coaches stand out as obvious contenders for coach of the year so it'd be good if they gave it to a coach of another nation, like Jim Dymock for Tonga for example.
Maybe Craig Bellamy should get it. He coached the Storm to the NRL minor premiership and grand final and is the Roos assistant coach.
 

miccle

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I can't see what's so bad about having the awards now. It might make sense to some for the awards to be held after the final, but when you think about it there has still been a lot of games played already this year, and in every single category I don't think performances this weekend will make an ounce of difference.
 

PARRA_FAN

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Congratulations to Lockyer, he deserved the award, he's had a pretty good season, captaining Queensland, Brisbane and Australia, and hopefully get the Trifecta next Saturday and win the Tri Nations.
 

JJ

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PARRA_FAN said:
he's had a pretty good season,

new nominee for understatement of the year :lol: that could have come straight from Jack Gibson!
 

ozbash

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salivor said:
How could Bluey get it? He's only won 1 game legitimately out of 6 this year and the Kiwis have been thrashed a couple of times as well.

last years thrilling series.
 

salivor

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You're beyond help Oz, key words last year. This year which the award is for funnily enough he hasn't produced enough to be coach of the year.
 

Jeffles

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Where are the awards being held? If tickets were sold to them, I'm sure there would be a good turnout.
 

ByRd

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Lockyer named RL Player of Year - again
Monday Nov 20 22:45 AEDT
Australian captain Darren Lockyer has added individual glory to captaincy and team success by becoming only the second player to win the Golden Boot award for the International Rugby League Player of the Year.

The Australian, Queensland and Brisbane Broncos captain and five-eighth emulated his 2003 achievement and joined Australian halfback Andrew Johns (1999 and 2001) as the only dual winner of the code's most prestigious international individual award.

Lockyer, who also won the Back of the Year trophy, has already led Brisbane to an NRL title and Queensland to a State of Origin series victory over NSW in 2006.

Leading Australia to a Tri Nations final win over New Zealand in Sydney on the weekend would give him a treble of captaincy success at club, interstate and international level only previously achieved by one other Australian, halfback Allan Langer.




"At the start of the year, I probably could only dream of that (treble), now it's within reach," Lockyer said.

The fullback-turned-five-eighth rated it one of his best years as he silenced any remaining knockers over his transition to the pivot position.

"I think as a captain it's obviously been my best year, I finished off the year strongly as well," Lockyer said after receiving the Golden Boot at Sydney's Hilton Hotel.

Lockyer noted the list of previous winners of the Golden Boot included some of his idols as a schoolboy, including legendary Brisbane, Queensland and Kangaroos five-eighth Wally Lewis, who was among the guests at the awards ceremony.

"My fondest memories of those players are in the green and gold, watching them early in the morning on Kangaroo tours and they were true champions of the game, but Wally (Lewis) stood out for me," Lockyer said.

He felt Australia needed to step up a notch to beat New Zealand in Sydney this weekend but turned coy when asked which areas his team needed to improve in.

"There are small areas in our game, but I don't want to give too much of that away, obviously there's things we'd like to do better and we will be working hard this week to make sure we do that."

Australia has won all three of its tussles against New Zealand this year, but Lockyer felt the Kiwis' form had improved since their last narrow loss to the Kangaroos.

New Zealand and Great Britain were also among the award winners, with Brit skipper Jamie Peacock named the International Forward of the Year and Kiwi Brian McClennan taking out Coach of the Year.

Australian-born England-based Ashley Klein was named the International Referee of the Year.

Outstanding Australian back Greg Inglis took out the International Rugby League Newcomer of the Year.

There was some good news for Wes Naiqama, who took out the Developing Nations Player of the Year trophy.

Naiqama, who was pictured getting into a car and sitting in the vehicle's driver seat despite being suspended from driving until 2013, was not present to accept his award.

from ninemsn.com.au
 

LeagueNut

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doglyf said:
New Zealand and Great Britain were also among the award winners, with Brit skipper Jamie Peacock named the International Forward of the Year and Kiwi Brian McClennan taking out Coach of the Year.
:clap: :clap:

doglyf said:
Australian-born England-based Ashley Klein was named the International Referee of the Year.
#-o
Although I suppose there wasn't much competition for that one!
 

Skinner

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Originally Posted by doglyf
New Zealand and Great Britain were also among the award winners, with Brit skipper Jamie Peacock named the International Forward of the Year and Kiwi Brian McClennan taking out Coach of the Year.


salivor said:
You're beyond help Oz, key words last year. This year which the award is for funnily enough he hasn't produced enough to be coach of the year.

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear :lol: :lol:
 

ozbash

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:roll:

some people refuse to see the forest for the trees.

good onya bluey, now for the icing on the cake....

well dones also to locky and peacock, who for me is forward of this tri series.
 

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LeagueNut said:
Although I suppose there wasn't much competition for that one!

nor for the coach of the year, it's a 1 in 3 chance, nobles crap, stuart hasnt done much either so we'll give it to bluey by default to amke up docking two points for fielding an illegal player
 
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