Australians Maddison Levi, Maya Stewart and Caitlyn Halse have obtained nominations forward of the World Rugby Awards subsequent week, whereas the lads’s Check participant of the yr is a shootout between three Springboks and one Irishman.
The Wallabies have missed out on any nominations whereas there its one All Black within the body – Wallace Sititi within the breathrough participant of the yr award together with Springbok Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso of England and Eire’s Jamie Osborne.
Within the males’s 15s Participant of the 12 months class, Eire’s Caelan Doris options alongside Springboks Eben Etzebeth, Pieter-Steph du Toit (the 2019 winner) and star winger Cheslin Kolbe. Antoine Dupont of France has been nominated within the Sevens class after main the nation to gold on the Olympics.
In the meantime Levi is within the operating for World Rugby Ladies’s Sevens Participant of the 12 months after a record-breaking season that included 69 tries and an Olympic-high 14 tries.
Stewart has been recognised for her try-scoring effort in opposition to Wales within the WXV 2 opener in Cape City with followers to resolve if it was the very best on the worldwide stage in 2024.
The 25-year-old beat six defenders to the road in a 60-metre run that lit up DHL Stadium and is a nominee for the Worldwide Rugby Gamers Ladies’s Strive of the 12 months.
Halse’s stellar debut season may see her take residence the World Rugby Ladies’s 15s Breakthrough Participant of the 12 months.
Halse turned youngest Check debutant in Australian historical past when she made her worldwide debut in opposition to the USA in Could.
Rugby Australia director of Excessive Efficiency Peter Horne stated: “I’d prefer to congratulate our three nominees and need them luck on the World Rugby Awards.
“Every participant has had a implausible yr of their respective groups and to be recognised on the worldwide stage is an unimaginable achievement.”
Additional classes will probably be introduced later this week.
WORLD RUGBY AWARDS 2024 NOMINEES
World Rugby Males’s 15s Breakthrough Participant of the 12 months
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (RSA)
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (ENG)
Jamie Osborne (IRE)
Wallace Sititi (NZL)
World Rugby Males’s 15s Participant of the 12 months
Caelan Doris (IRE)
Eben Etzebeth (RSA)
Pieter-Steph du Toit (RSA)
Cheslin Kolbe (RSA)
Worldwide Rugby Gamers Males’s 15s Strive of the 12 months
James Lowe (Eire v England, Males’s Six Nations, 10 March)
Lorenzo Pani (Italy v Wales, Males’s Six Nations, 17 March)
Nolann Le Garrec (France v England, Males’s Six Nations, 17 March)
Akaki Tabutsadze (Georgia v Australia, July Internationals, 20 July)
WOMEN’S 15s
World Rugby Ladies’s 15s Breakthrough Participant of the 12 months
Caitlyn Halse (AUS)
Maddie Feaunati (ENG)
Erin King (IRE)
Hannah King (NZL)
World Rugby Ladies’s 15s Participant of the 12 months
Pauline Bourdon Sansus (FRA)
Ellie Kildunne (ENG)
Alex Matthews (ENG)
Alex Tessier (CAN)
Worldwide Rugby Gamers Ladies’s 15s Strive of the 12 months
Alyssa D’Incà (Italy v Scotland, Ladies’s Six Nations, 20 April)
Georgia Ponsonby (New Zealand v Australia, Pacific 4 Sequence, 25 Could)
Maya Stewart (Australia v Wales, WXV, 28 September)
Marine Ménager (France v Canada, WXV, 29 September)
SEVENS
World Rugby Males’s Sevens Participant of the 12 months
Antoine Dupont (FRA)
Aaron Grandidier Nkanang (FRA)
Terry Kennedy (IRE)
World Rugby Ladies’s Sevens Participant of the 12 months
Michaela Blyde (NZL)
Maddison Levi (AUS)
Jorja Miller (NZL)
Different classes with winners introduced on 24 November
Worldwide Rugby Gamers Particular Advantage Award
World Rugby Coach of the 12 months
World Rugby Ladies’s 15s Dream Group of the 12 months
World Rugby Males’s 15s Dream Group of the 12 months
World Rugby Ladies’s Sevens Dream Group of the 12 months in partnership with HSBC
World Rugby Males’s Sevens Dream Group of the 12 months in partnership with HSBC