RLIF Awards

Annual major international sporting award for rugby league

The RLIF Awards are the Rugby League International Federation's annual major international sporting award for rugby league. Since 2004 the awards ceremony recognises the best referee, coach, developing nations player, international newcomer, captain and a team of the year.

In 2007, the RLIF did not organise any awards. To fill the gap, Rugby League World magazine asked its Golden Boot panel to come up with winners in the existing categories used by the RLIF.

Coinciding with the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, the RLIF Awards were rebranded and the old award system was replaced.[1]

Player of the Year

Described as rugby league's most prestigious individual honour,[2] the International Player of the Year award is given to the world’s best player[3] as voted upon by an international judging panel comprising journalists, broadcasters and former international players drawn from both the northern and southern hemispheres.[4]

Year Player Club National team Ref
2008 Billy Slater Melbourne Storm  Australia [5]
2009 Jarryd Hayne Parramatta Eels  Australia [6]
2010 Todd Carney Sydney Roosters  Australia [7]
2011 Billy Slater Melbourne Storm  Australia [8]
2012 Cameron Smith Melbourne Storm  Australia [9]
2013 Sonny Bill Williams Sydney Roosters  New Zealand [10]
2014 Sam Burgess South Sydney Rabbitohs  England [11]

Coach of the Year

Year Name Club Representative team Ref
2004 Brian Noble Bradford Bulls  Great Britain [12]
2005 Wayne Bennett Brisbane Broncos  Australia
2006 Brian McClennan  New Zealand
2007 Tony Smith Leeds Rhinos  Great Britain
2008 Des Hasler Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles [5]
2009 Craig Bellamy Melbourne Storm New South Wales Blues [6]
2010 Wayne Bennett St. George Illawarra Dragons [7]
2011 Des Hasler Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles [8]
2012 Craig Bellamy Melbourne Storm [9]
2013 Trent Robinson Sydney Roosters [10]
2014 Michael Maguire South Sydney Rabbitohs

Rookie of the Year

Year Player Club National team Ref
2008 Israel Folau Melbourne Storm  Australia [5]
2009 Ryan Hall Leeds Rhinos  England [6]
2010 Sam Tomkins Wigan Warriors  England [7]
2011 Jharal Yow Yeh Brisbane Broncos  Australia [8]
2012 Shaun Johnson New Zealand Warriors  New Zealand [9]
2013 George Burgess South Sydney Rabbitohs  England [10]

Referee of the Year

Year Name Competition Major appointments Ref
2004 Russell Smith Super League, Challenge Cup Tri-Nations [12]
2005 Tim Mander National Rugby League State of Origin, NRL Grand Final, European Nations Cup, Tri-Nations
2006 Ashley Klein Super League, Challenge Cup Anzac Test, Tri-Nations
2007 Tony Archer National Rugby League NRL Grand Final, All Golds Tour
2008 Tony Archer National Rugby League State of Origin, NRL Grand Final, World Cup [5]
2009 Shayne Hayne National Rugby League City vs Country Origin, State of Origin, NRL Grand Final, European Cup, Four Nations [6]
2010 Tony Archer National Rugby League State of Origin, NRL Grand Final, Four Nations [7]
Richard Silverwood Super League, Challenge Cup World Club Challenge, Anzac Test, Challenge Cup Grand Final, Super League Grand Final, Four Nations
2011 Tony Archer National Rugby League State of Origin, NRL Grand Final [8]
2012 Ben Cummins National Rugby League State of Origin, NRL Grand Final, Australia vs New Zealand Test match [9]
2013 Ben Cummins National Rugby League State of Origin, NRL Grand Final, World Cup [10]

Spirit of Rugby League Award

Year Recipient Ref
2008 Paul Barriere [5]
2009 Ken Arthurson [6]
2010 Ron McGregor [7]
2011 David Oxley CBE [12]
2013 Maurice Oldroyd [10]
2014 Peter Corcoran [11]

Team of the Year

2008[5]
Position Player Club National team
Fullback Billy Slater Melbourne Storm  Australia
Wing Manu Vatuvei New Zealand Warriors  New Zealand
Centre Israel Folau Melbourne Storm  Australia
Five-eighth/Stand-off Greg Inglis Melbourne Storm  Australia
Halfback/Scrum-half Scott Prince Gold Coast Titans  Australia
Prop James Graham St. Helens  England
Hooker Cameron Smith Melbourne Storm  Australia
Second-row Gareth Ellis Leeds Rhinos  England
Anthony Laffranchi Gold Coast Titans  Australia
Lock/Loose forward Paul Gallen Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks  Australia
2009[6]
Position Player Club National team
Fullback Jarryd Hayne Parramatta Eels  Australia
Wing Ryan Hall Leeds Rhinos  England
Centre Greg Inglis Melbourne Storm  Australia
Five-eighth/Stand-off Benji Marshall Wests Tigers  New Zealand
Halfback/Scrum-half Johnathan Thurston North Queensland Cowboys  Australia
Prop Fuifui Moimoi Parramatta Eels  New Zealand
Hooker Cameron Smith Melbourne Storm  Australia
Second-row Gareth Ellis Wests Tigers  England
Lock/Loose forward Kevin Sinfield Leeds Rhinos  England
2010[7]
Position Player Club National team
Fullback Darius Boyd St. George Illawarra Dragons  Australia
Wing Pat Richards Wigan Warriors
Centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall Sydney Roosters  New Zealand
Five-eighth/Stand-off Todd Carney Sydney Roosters  Australia
Halfback/Scrum-half Scott Prince Gold Coast Titans
Prop Adrian Morley Warrington Wolves  England
Hooker Robbie Farah Wests Tigers  Australia
Second-row Gareth Ellis Wests Tigers  England
Lock/Loose forward Luke Lewis Penrith Panthers  Australia
2011[8]
Position Player Club National team
Fullback Billy Slater Melbourne Storm  Australia
Wing Akuila Uate Newcastle Knights  Australia
Centre Jamie Lyon Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Five-eighth/Stand-off Benji Marshall Wests Tigers  New Zealand
Halfback/Scrum-half Daly Cherry-Evans Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles  Australia
Prop Matthew Scott North Queensland Cowboys  Australia
Hooker Cameron Smith[12] Melbourne Storm  Australia
Second-row Sam Thaiday Brisbane Broncos  Australia
Lock/Loose forward Paul Gallen Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks  Australia
2012[9]
Position Player Club National team
Fullback Ben Barba Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Wing Ryan Hall Leeds Rhinos  England
Centre Jamie Lyon Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Five-eighth/Stand-off Johnathan Thurston North Queensland Cowboys  Australia
Halfback/Scrum-half Cooper Cronk Melbourne Storm  Australia
Prop James Graham Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Hooker Cameron Smith Melbourne Storm  Australia
Second-row Nate Myles Gold Coast Titans  Australia
Lock/Loose forward Paul Gallen Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks  Australia
2013[10]
Position Player Club National team
Fullback Greg Inglis South Sydney Rabbitohs  Australia
Wing Roger Tuivasa-Sheck Sydney Roosters  New Zealand
Centre Jamie Lyon Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Five-eighth/Stand-off Danny Brough Huddersfield Giants  Scotland
Halfback/Scrum-half Daly Cherry-Evans Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles  Australia
Prop Sam Burgess South Sydney Rabbitohs  England
Hooker Issac Luke South Sydney Rabbitohs  New Zealand
Second-row Sonny Bill Williams Sydney Roosters  New Zealand
Lock/Loose forward Corey Parker Brisbane Broncos  Australia

Nations' Players of the Year

2008[5] 2009[6] 2011[8] 2012[9] 2014[11]
 Canada Matt Wyles Tony Felix Steve Piatek
 Cook Islands Adam Watene Karl Temata Tinirau Arona Tinirau Arona Dominique Peyroux
 Czech Republic Josef Kučera Jan Buben David Lahr
 Estonia Alex Janov
 Fiji Ashton Sims Jarryd Hayne Wes Naiqama Sisa Waqa Semi Radradra
 France Olivier Elima Rémi Casty Vincent Duport Rémi Casty
 Germany Jimmy Keinhorst Thomas Isaak Mawuli Améfia
 Ireland Damien Blanch Liam Finn Tim Bergin Liam Finn
 Italy Giovanni Franchi Matteo Rossi Fabrizio Ciaurro
 Jamaica Roy Calvert Tyronie Rowe Fabion Turner Nathan Campbell
 Japan Hiroshi Miyazak Keisuke Kinoshita Noriyuki Tainaka
 Latvia Kristaps Jakushs
 Lebanon George Ndaira Ramy Rassi Walid Yassine Danny Barakat Chris Saab
 Malta Clifford Debattista Clifford Debattista
 Morocco Souhail Ait Alla
 Papua New Guinea Paul Aiton David Mead Dion Aiye Israel Eliab
 Russia Nikolay Zagoskin Eduard Ososkov Sergey Konstantinov Kirill Kosharin
 Samoa Kylie Leuluai George Carmont Tony Puletua David Fa'alogo
 Scotland Iain Morrison Dale Ferguson John Duffy Matty Russell
 Serbia Soni Radovanović Dalibor Vukanović Stefan Nedeljković Stefan Nedeljković
 South Africa Andre Loader Deon Kraemer Stevie Meyer Ruaan du Preez
 Sweden Alexander Rappestad Tobias Rorstam
 Tonga Michael Jennings Richard Faʻaoso Feleti Mateo Brent Kite Jason Taumalolo
 Ukraine Mikhail Troyan Vladimir Mashkin Oleksandr Skorbach
 United States Greg

Stelluti

Siose Muliumu Apple Pope Michael Garvey Joseph Paulo
 Wales Jordan James Lloyd White Rhodri Lloyd Rhys Evans

Awards No Longer Presented

International Newcomer of the Year

Developing Nations Player of the Year

International Back of the Year

International Forward of the Year

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.rlwc08.com/news/news/archive/2008/11/16/rlif-awards-night.aspx [dead link]
  2. ^ Sonny Bill named rugby league's best player Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine, by Sportal, dated 28 November 2013.
  3. ^ Burgess brothers join Brough to receive top accolades on proud night for Dewsbury’s league trio, by Dave Craven, yorkshirepost.co.uk, dated 28 November 2013.
  4. ^ Williams Crowned RLIF International Player of the Year, Press Release: NZRL, dated 28 November 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Billy Slater named best rugby league player in world". Courier Mail. 18 November 2008.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "RLIF Player of the Year awards". NRL.com. 10 November 2009.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Carney named world's best player". NRL.com. 3 November 2010.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Slater scoops player award". Sky Sports. 3 November 2011.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Smith crowned RLIF International Player of the Year". Rugby League International Federation. 17 October 2012.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Crawley, Paul (28 November 2013). "Roosters superstar Sonny Bill Williams named RLIF International Player of the Year". Daily Telegraph.
  11. ^ a b c "Sam Burgess RLIF International Player of Year". NRL.com. 23 October 2014.
  12. ^ a b c d "Awards". Rugby League International Federation. Archived from the original on 12 April 2016.

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