Chiefs & ABs dominate Kiwi awards

Back-to-back Super Rugby Champions the Chiefs, NPC champions Canterbury and the Rugby Championship-winning All Blacks dominate this year's annual celebration of the best of New Zealand.


The 2013 awards will be held in Auckland on Thursday, December 5.


The Chiefs' second Super Rugby title on the trot sees the team, coach Dave Rennie and co-captain Liam Messam well represented in the nominations.


Canterbury, easily the most successful provincial side of the century, is in line for Team of the Year, while the sharp form all season of scrumhalf Andy Ellis gains him a nod for NPC Player of the Year.


The All Blacks' clean sweep of their June Tests against France, followed up by victory again in the Rugby Championship sees nominations for coach Steve Hansen, and the team, while star wing turned centre Ben Smith and dynamic loose forwards Kieran Read and Liam Messam are in line for this year's Kelvin R Tremain Player of the Year Award.


In a repeat of last year's nomination line-up for Coach of the Year, All Blacks Sevens coach Gordon Tietjens will again compete with Hansen and Rennie for the accolade after masterminding another Sevens World Series win and the team's World Cup triumph in Moscow.


The All Blacks Sevens are also up for Team of the Year.


For the first time in the Awards' history, fans will get a say in deciding some of the best rugby action from 2013. An online poll is now open for fans to select the Fans Try of the Year. Voting closes November 25 with the winning try announced at the awards ceremony.


Awards nominations


Age Grade Player of the Year

Akira Ioane (Auckland Grammar)

Damian McKenzie (Christ's College)

Ardie Savea (Wellington)


Charles Monro Volunteer of the Year

Wayne Dowd (Auckland)

Rob Jones (Manawatu)

Mario Martinengo (North Harbour)


Referee of the Year

Nicky Inwood

Glen Jackson

Chris Pollock


Heartland Championship Player of the Year

Dwayne Burrows

Jon Dampney

Andrew Scarlett


Women's Sevens Player of the Year

Kelly Brazier

Kayla McAlister

Portia Woodman


Richard Crawshaw Memorial Sevens Player of the Year

Kurt Baker

Gillies Kaka

Tim Mikkelson


NPC Player of the Year

Marty Banks

Andy Ellis

Victor Vito


Super Rugby Player of the Year

Liam Messam

Ben Smith

Sam Whitelock


Tom French Memorial Maori Player of the Year

Tanerau Latimer

Liam Messam

Aaron Smith


Women's Player of the Year

Kelly Brazier

Casey Robertson

Selica Winiata


Coach of the Year

Steven Hansen

Dave Rennie

Gordon Tietjens


Team of the Year

All Blacks

All Blacks Sevens

Canterbury

Chiefs


Kelvin R Tremain Player of the Year

Liam Messam

Kieran Read

Ben Smith


NZ Try of the year nominations!