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Golden Boot 2019

Pommy

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What about players playing in the Emerging Nations World Cup or the RLWC Qualifiers? We're they not considered?

I think the RLWC qualifiers will have been considered, but let’s be honest who in those games is going to better than the players who were mentioned as favourites?
Emerging nations is good work but the standard is pretty low in most cases.
 

kiwileaguefan

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I think the RLWC qualifiers will have been considered, but let’s be honest who in those games is going to better than the players who were mentioned as favourites?
Emerging nations is good work but the standard is pretty low in most cases.

Doesn't matter it's based on performances....the 2018 winner has played NZ 3 times once off the bench and he still won the award...its a joke when only a select group of nations players are eligible.

The fact we have media out thier trying to justify why he won by stats proves how much of a botch up it has been....
 
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https://www.loverugbyleague.com/post/rlif-should-be-ashamed-at-golden-boot-nonsense/

The Rugby League International Federation needs to take a long look at itself following the, quite frankly, shameful butchering of the prestigious Golden Boot award.

Following an encouraging autumn of international rugby league, not least the two high quality tests between England and New Zealand, the RLIF have managed to disrupt the rugby league world by re-inventing the criteria of the game’s only dual-hemisphere player award.

The biggest victim of this nonsense is Tommy Makinson, finally making a long overdue impact as an international player following years of unfairly being overlooked by the national coaches.

He is the International Player of the Year, and should be celebrated as that.

But the RLIF, who purchased the Golden Boot award from Rugby League World Magazine ahead of 2017, have virtually discredited the proud heritage of the award, first given to Wally Lewis in 1984, by changing its criteria instead of creating a new award.

Sadly, some motormouthed ex-players Down Under have completely ignored the fact that the criteria of the award have changed, and instead targeted their ire at Makinson, who some claim to have never heard of.

Given there are only two professional leagues in the entire world, and a total of 28 top flight clubs, if they hadn’t heard of one of the best wingers in Super League, who played for the team that topped the table last season, then they really ought to re-consider if they are suitably informed to give an opinion on who should win the award.

Up to the end of 2016, the criteria was – “The Golden Boot is presented annually to the player voted the world’s best by a panel of experts. It was inaugurated in 1984 by Open Rugby magazine, the forerunner to Rugby League World. It was owned and presented by Rugby League World from 1999 to 2016.”

Previously awarded in December, ie. after all games in that calendar year, it is now inexplicably held before the end of the international window, meaning that this year’s award apparently includes the 2017 World Cup final from a year ago.

This ridiculous change also means that there is no longer an award for the world’s best player.
It is also an insult to Open Rugby and Rugby League World who, in the absence of a meaningful international body, have created and carried on delivering an individual player award that should be the pinnacle of rugby league.
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Rugby league needs an international governing body to rule over the NRL and Super League, and give focus to the growth of the sport on the international stage.

Not one that descends it in to more negative chaos.

In the meantime, someone owes Tommy an apology. Well done on the award, well deserved.





this ones on me...............
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latingringo101

Juniors
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To be honest I was a little bit surprised when I heard this news as I thought Tedesco was going to win it.

Not taking away from Makinson as he is a great player and deserves the award, but the point of the Golden Boot is that they have to be the BEST player in Rugby League for that retrospective year.

Maybe to make it fair there could be a points system for club and representative performances the player has been apart of;

E.g.

Club (NRL & SL)

5 pts for each try scored, 10 pts for each player of the match, 20 pts for Premiers shield, 30 pts for Grand final win, 50 pts in Team of the Year and 100 for best player in competition.

International

Same points system but doubled for international footy.

This way the best player of club and international is truely the winner of the golden boot
 

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