Itโs that time of the year again. The weatherโs hot, the skyโs clear, and itโs just a couple of days before some lucky Queenslander walks up onto a podium to hoist the NRL Premiership Trophy above his head.
But before we can get into the grand final fever, we first need to establish a few accolades at the annual Dally Mโs. Hereโs whoโs going to win, and why.
Back 1 - Holden Cup Player of the Year 2 - Peter Frilingos Memorial Award 3 - Rookie of the Year 4 - Coach of the Year 5 - Female Player of the Year 6 - Fullback of the Year 7 - Winger of the Year 8 - Centre of the Year 9 - Five-Eighth of the Year 10 - Halfback of the Year 11 - Hooker of the Year 12 - Prop of the Year 13 - Second Rower of the Year 14 - Lock of the Year 15 - Top Tryscorer 16 - Best Rep 17 - Captain 18 - Proven Summons 19 - Dally M Medal
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Female Player of the Year CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - MAY 05: Ruan Sims of the Jillaroos poses with the trophy after victory during the women's ANZAC Test match between the Australian Jillaroos and the New Zealand Kiwi Ferns at GIO Stadium on May 5, 2017 in Canberra, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
Ruan Sims
The elder sibling of representative trio Korbin, Ashton and Tariq, Ruan Sims hits just as hard as anyone in the family.
Sims is the incumbent captain of the Jillaroos and the NSW Blues, and one of female rugby leagueโs hardest hitters.
Sims will follow up from fellow Aussie Kezzie Apps, the 2016 award winner, and snag this one.
Back 1 - Holden Cup Player of the Year 2 - Peter Frilingos Memorial Award 3 - Rookie of the Year 4 - Coach of the Year 5 - Female Player of the Year 6 - Fullback of the Year 7 - Winger of the Year 8 - Centre of the Year 9 - Five-Eighth of the Year 10 - Halfback of the Year 11 - Hooker of the Year 12 - Prop of the Year 13 - Second Rower of the Year 14 - Lock of the Year 15 - Top Tryscorer 16 - Best Rep 17 - Captain 18 - Proven Summons 19 - Dally M Medal
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