Clean sweep for Savea at NZ Rugby Awards

AWARDS: Ardie Savea collected three awards at this year’s NZ Rugby Awards in Auckland.

Savea picked up Kelvin R Tremain Memorial award for the overall Player of the Year, bookending a year of consistently remarkable performances from the All Blacks and Hurricanes loose forward.

Savea, who underwent knee surgery on Thursday and was not able to attend the award ceremony, was named the Super Rugby Player of the Year, the All Blacks Player of the Year (new award), before being crowned as the Kelvin R Tremain Player of the Year award which was won last year by Black Fern Kendra Cocksedge.

Savea reached a new level of play in 2019, starting eight of the All Blacks 10 Test matches, and he showed strength and versatility across the back row. Savea was a monster presence on the field in attack – often taking defenders for a ride – and on defence – he displayed a freakish ability to turnover crucial ball at the breakdown.

Black Ferns Sevens captain Sarah Hirini won the Tom French Cup for Māori Player of the Year, the first woman to do so in the 70 year history of the award.

Three-peat Crusaders head coach Scott Robertson won his first National Coach of the Year Award, while the 10-time champions won a consecutive adidas National Team of the Year award.

Black Ferns Sevens Co-Coaches Allan Bunting and Cory Sweeney were named New Zealand Coaches of the Year, and the Black Ferns Sevens were crowned the New Zealand Team of the Year for a second consecutive year.

Tyla Nathan-Wong was named Black Ferns Sevens Player of the Year, while her skipper Sarah Hirini (Ngāti Kahungunu) was named the Tom French Memorial Māori Player of the Year.

Tone Ng Shui (Tasman) was named the Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year. Charmaine McMenamin (Auckland) collected her first Black Ferns Player of the Year Award following a prolific try-scoring 2019.

Rugby World Cup 2019 referee Paul Williams won his first New Zealand Referee of the Year Award.

TJ Perenara’s thrilling sideline-skating try during World Cup 2019 was voted by fans as the Fans Try of the Year.

New Zealand Rugby Chair Brent Impey congratulated all award winners.

"It has been a wonderful and successful year right across rugby. It has been a remarkable year again for the Black Ferns Sevens and the Crusaders who have won coach and team awards.

"I am delighted that 70 years after the Maori Player of the Year award was first presented in 1949 to Johnny Smith of North Auckland, Sarah Hirini becomes the first woman to lift the Tom French Cup. She is a player whose strength and leadership on the field, make her an appropriate winner of this award.

"As for Ardie, what an absolute pleasure he has been to watch this year. Both as a Hurricane and an All Black, this young man has been in sublime form and we hope to see much more of him next year.

"Congratulations to all winners this evening – they deserve their accolades and we welcome them to the history books.”

NZ Rugby Award Winners 2019

Fan’s Try of the Year

TJ Perenara

New Zealand Rugby Referee of the Year

Winner: Paul Williams

• Rebecca Mahoney (Wairarapa Bush)

• Ben O’Keeffe (Wellington)

Charles Monro Rugby Volunteer of the Year

Winner: Ian Spraggon (Bay of Plenty)

• Sue Mitchell (Taranaki)

• Kevin Pulley (Wellington)

NZRPA Kirk Award

Winners: Josh Blackie, Seilala Mapusua & Hale T-Pole

Steinlager Salver for an Outstanding Contribution to New Zealand Rugby

Steve Tew

New Zealand Rugby Age Grade Player of the Year

winner: Fletcher Newell (Canterbury)

• Zach Gallagher (Canterbury)

• Tupou Vaa’i (Taranaki)

Mitre 10 Heartland Championship Player of the Year

Winner: Josh Clark (North Otago)

• Campbell Hart (Whanganui)

• Robbie Smith (North Otago)

Duane Monkley Medal

Winner: Chase Tiatia (Bay of Plenty)

• Gareth Evans (Hawke’s Bay)

• Salesi Rayasi (Auckland)

• Fletcher Smith (Waikato)

Fiao’o Faamausili Medal

Winner: Chelsea Bremner (Canterbury Women)

• Ayesha Leti-I’iga (Wellington)

• Patricia Maliepo (Auckland)

National Coach of the Year

Winner: Scott Robertson (Crusaders)

• Andrew Goodman (Tasman, Crusaders) and Clarke Dermody (Tasman)

• Kieran Kite (Canterbury)

New Zealand Coach of the Year

Winner: Cory Sweeney and Allan Bunting (Black Ferns Sevens)

• Steve Hansen (All Blacks)

• Glenn Moore (Black Ferns)

Super Rugby Player of the Year

Winner: Ardie Savea (Hurricanes)

• Scott Barrett (Crusaders)

• Brad Weber (Chiefs)

Tom French Memorial Māori Player of the Year

Winner: Sarah Hirini (Ngāti Kahungunu)

• Ash Dixon (Ngāti Tahinga)

• TJ Perenara (Te Arawa / Ngāti Rangitihi)

Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year

Winner: Tone Ng Shiu (Tasman)

• Dylan Collier (Waikato)

• Andrew Knewstubb (Horowhenua Kapiti)

Black Ferns Sevens Player of the Year

Winner: Tyla Nathan-Wong (Auckland)

• Kelly Brazier (Bay of Plenty)

• Sarah Hirini (Manawatu)

Black Ferns Player of the Year

Winner: Charmaine McMenamin (Auckland)

• Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury)

• Ayesha Leti-I’iga (Wellington)

All Blacks Player of the Year

Winner: Ardie Savea (Hurricanes)

• Beauden Barrett (Hurricanes)

• Anton Lienert-Brown (Chiefs)

National Team of the Year

Winner: Crusaders

• Canterbury Women

• Tasman Mako

New Zealand Team of the Year

Winner: Black Ferns Sevens

• All Blacks

• Black Ferns

Kelvin R Tremain Memorial Player of the Year

Ardie Savea

Previous Kelvin R Tremain award winners (last 10 years):

2018 Kendra Cocksedge

2017 Samuel Whitelock

2016 Beauden Barrett

2015 Ma’a Nonu

2014 Brodie Retallick

2013 Kieran Read

2012 Richie McCaw

2011 Jerome Kaino

2010 Kieran Read

2009 Richie McCaw

2008 Andrew Hore

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