World RugbyWorld Rugby has announced the shortlist for the prestigious Player of the Year 2015 Award in association with MasterCard, which will be presented at the World Rugby Awards at Battersea Evolution in London on 1 November.

Following a stellar of year for international rugby, which will culminate with Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final, the shortlist features a world-class line-up of players who have excited and inspired fans around the world with their feats this year. Rugby World Cup 2015 finalists New Zealand and Australia both have 2 nominees and Wales and Scotland 1 each.

The 2015 nominees are: Dan Carter (New Zealand), Michael Hooper (Australia), Alun Wyn Jones (Wales), Greig Laidlaw (Scotland), David Pocock (Australia) and Julian Savea (New Zealand).

 

 

Dan Carter

Dan Carter

DAN CARTER (NEW ZEALAND):

A 2-time recipient of this award, in 2005 and 2012, Dan Carter will play his 112th and final Test for the All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup 2015 final, bringing down the curtain on an illustrious 12-year career which has seen him score a world record 1 579 Test points. Desperate to bow out with Rugby World Cup success, having seen his 2011 tournament cut short by injury, the 33-year-old has been rolling back the years with some impressive performances in recent weeks.

 

 

Michael Hooper

Michael Hooper

MICHAEL HOOPER (AUSTRALIA):

The youngest of the 6 nominees, having only turned 24 yesterday, Michael Hooper became the fastest and 2nd youngest player to reach 50 Test caps in the semifinal win over Argentina. The perfect link man between forwards and backs, he is one 3rd of the formidable Wallabies back row alongside Scott Fardy and fellow nominee David Pocock that have dominated the breakdown at Rugby World Cup 2015. The only blight on his Rugby World Cup campaign was being suspended for 1 week during the Pool stages of the tournament

 

 

Alun Wyn Jones

Alun Wyn Jones

ALUN WYN JONES (WALES):

A towering presence in the Wales second row, Alun Wyn Jones joined the club of rugby Test centurions in their quarterfinal exit to South Africa, combining his 94 Welsh caps with 6 for the British & Irish Lions. The 30-year-old anchors the front 5 and is a fierce competitor, not to mention an inspiring figure on and off the field. He has started all 10 of his Tests in 2015, captaining Wales to victory in their warm-up match with Ireland in Dublin.

 

 

Greig Laidlaw

Greig Laidlaw

GREIG LAIDLAW (SCOTLAND):

Leading by example as Scotland captain, Greig Laidlaw bowed out of Rugby World Cup 2015 in the quarterfinals as the leading point-scorer with 79 points, 26 of them – including a crucial late try – coming in the 36 / 33 win over Samoa which confirmed his side’s place in the quarterfinals as Pool B runners-up. The proud 30-year-old started 12 of Scotland’s 14 Tests this year and came off the bench in their pool victory over the USA.

 

 

David Pocock

David Pocock

DAVID POCOCK (AUSTRALIA):

The 27-year-old’s skills at the breakdown are legendary and he has been a thorn in many a team’s side at Rugby World Cup 2015, unsurprisingly leading the statistics for turnovers with 14 to show he is back to his scavenging best after undergoing 2 major knee constructions in successive years. Nominated for World Rugby Player of the Year for the 3rd time, David Pocock is both a calming and inspirational presence in the Wallabies loose forwards.

 

 

Julian Savea

Julian Savea

JULIAN SAVEA (NEW ZEALAND):

The All Blacks winger has a try-scoring rate that few, if any, can match in world rugby, having crossed the try-line 38 times in 40 Tests since his debut in June 2012. The 25-year-old, a former Junior Player of the Year who was nominated for this award in 2014, has scored 8 tries at Rugby World Cup 2015 to equal the record for a single tournament held by Jonah Lomu and Bryan Habana. He has scored 2 hat-tricks among that haul, including 1 in the quarterfinal victory over France.

 

 

World Rugby Chairman Bernard Lapasset said: “The World Rugby Player of the Year Award in association with MasterCard is the most prestigious award in the men’s game and there were several players in the frame for the shortlist, reflecting not just a great year for rugby, but the most compelling and competitive Rugby World Cup to date.

“Each player thoroughly deserves their nomination and I am sure that the panel will have much to think about over the next couple of days as they determine who will be the recipient of this wonderful accolade.”

The World Rugby Player of the Year 2015 in association with MasterCard nominees were selected by an independent World Rugby Awards panel, chaired by Australia’s Rugby World Cup 1999-winning captain John Eales.

The panel comprises former players Will Greenwood, Gavin Hastings, Raphaël Ibanez, Francois Pienaar, Agustín Pichot, Scott Quinnell, Tana Umaga and Paul Wallace as well as journalists Pierre Galy (AFP), Stephen Jones (The Sunday Times), Georgina Robinson (Sydney Morning Herald), Jim Kayes (TV3) and Sergio Stuart (Ole, Argentina) and the 20 participating teams at Rugby World Cup 2015.

The panel has deliberated on every major Test played in 2015 from the Six Nations through to The Rugby Championship, World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup and Rugby World Cup 2015, with additional emphasis placed on matches at rugby’s showcase tournament, before determining an average based on number of matches played to deliver a fair opportunity for all.

Following a stellar year of rugby there were a number of players representing a broad range of nations on the cusp of the shortlist.

John Eales said: “This has been a very special year for rugby with some outstanding individual and team performances. Through voting and consultation the panel has concluded 6 worthy finalists for the Player of the Year award. Being a World Cup year, particular weighting has been given to World Cup performances, where there are 4 candidates who will contest the final on Saturday.”

Previous winners include Brodie Retallick, Kieran Read, Thierry Dusautoir, Shane Williams, Bryan Habana, Schalk Burger, Jonny Wilkinson and Richie McCaw, the All Blacks captain the only player to receive the award more than twice.

The World Rugby Player of the Year 2015 is 1 of 13 categories of awards, including the World Rugby Team of the Year, World Rugby Coach of the Year, World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year in association with HSBC, World Rugby Women’s Player of the Year and World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year.

For more information on the World Rugby Awards, visit www.worldrugby.org/awards.

 

Previous Player of the Year Award winners:

  • 2014 – Brodie Retallick (New Zealand)
  • 2013 – Kieran Read (New Zealand)
  • 2012 – Dan Carter (New Zealand)
  • 2011 – Thierry Dusautoir (France)
  • 2010 – Richie McCaw (New Zealand)
  • 2009 – Richie McCaw (New Zealand)
  • 2008 – Shane Williams (Wales)
  • 2007 – Bryan Habana (South Africa)
  • 2006 – Richie McCaw (New Zealand)
  • 2005 – Dan Carter (New Zealand)
  • 2004 – Schalk Burger (South Africa)
  • 2003 – Jonny Wilkinson (England)
  • 2002 – Fabien Galthié (France)
  • 2001 – Keith Wood (Ireland)

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