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The 2007
Dally M Awards were presented on Tuesday 4 September 2007 at the
Sydney Town Hall in
Sydney and broadcast on
Fox Sports.
Warren Smith presided as
Master of Ceremonies a role which he had held in previous years.
Dally M Player of the Year
- Presented by the
Prime Minister of Australia,
John Howard
-
Dally M Player of the Year
- Winner:
-
Johnathan Thurston,
North Queensland Cowboys
Player votes tally (top 10)
Special awards
-
Provan-Summons Medal (fan's choice for 2007's best player)
- Presented by
Norm Provan and
Arthur Summons
- Winner:
-
Nathan Hindmarsh,
Parramatta Eels
- Nominated:
-
Matt Bowen,
North Queensland Cowboys
-
Steve Price,
New Zealand Warriors
-
Robbie Farah,
Wests Tigers
-
Peter Moore Award for Dally M Rookie of the Year
-
- Winner:
-
Israel Folau,
Melbourne Storm
- Nominated:
-
Michael Jennings,
Penrith Panthers
-
Cory Paterson,
Newcastle Knights
-
Krisnan Inu,
Parramatta Eels
- Dally M Captain of the Year
-
- Winner:
-
Steve Price,
New Zealand Warriors
- Nominated:
-
Alan Tongue,
Canberra Raiders
-
Andrew Ryan,
Canterbury Bulldogs
-
Cameron Smith,
Melbourne Storm
- Dally M Representative Player of the Year
-
- Winner:
-
Cameron Smith,
Melbourne Storm
- Nominated:
-
Petero Civoniceva,
Brisbane Broncos
-
Johnathan Thurston,
North Queensland Cowboys
-
Steve Price,
New Zealand Warriors
- Dally M Coach of the Year
-
- Winner:
-
Craig Bellamy,
Melbourne Storm
- Nominated:
-
Des Hasler,
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
-
Jason Taylor,
South Sydney Rabbitohs
-
John Cartwright,
Gold Coast Titans
-
Tim Sheens,
Wests Tigers
-
Ivan Cleary,
New Zealand Warriors
- Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for the Headline Moment of the Year
- Presented by
David Penberthy, Editor of
The Daily Telegraph
- Winner:
- Sydney Roosters golden point win over Wests Tigers in Round 22.
- Nominated:
- South Sydney's 37-12 win over Wests Tigers in Round 24.
- Hero to Villain, Jarryd Hayne in State Of Origin 1.
- Sydney Roosters and New Zealand Warriors 31-31 draw in Round 21.
- Top Try Scorer
- Winners:
-
Israel Folau, 21
-
Matt Bowen, 21
- Top Point Scorer
- Winner:
-
Hazem El Masri, 202
Team of the Year
- Best Fullback
- Winner:
-
Matt Bowen,
North Queensland Cowboys
- Nominated:
-
Karmichael Hunt,
Brisbane Broncos
-
Brett Stewart,
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
-
Wade McKinnon,
New Zealand Warriors
- Best Winger
- Winner:
-
Jarryd Hayne,
Parramatta Eels
- Nominated:
-
Hazem El Masri,
Canterbury Bulldogs
-
Eric Grothe,
Parramatta Eels
-
Israel Folau,
Melbourne Storm
- Best Centre
- Winner:
-
Justin Hodges,
Brisbane Broncos
- Nominated:
-
Matt Cooper,
St George Dragons
-
Timana Tahu,
Parramatta Eels
-
Matt King,
Melbourne Storm
- Best Five-Eighth
- Winner:
-
Darren Lockyer,
Brisbane Broncos
- Nominated:
-
Ben Roberts,
Canterbury Bulldogs
-
Braith Anasta,
Sydney Roosters
-
Jamie Lyon,
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- Best Halfback
- Winner:
-
Johnathan Thurston,
North Queensland Cowboys
- Nominated:
- (won by default as he won Dally M)
- Best Lock
- Winner:
-
Dallas Johnson,
Melbourne Storm
- Nominated:
- Best Second Rower
- Winner:
-
Anthony Watmough,
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- Nominated:
-
Sonny Bill Williams,
Canterbury Bulldogs
-
Nathan Hindmarsh,
Parramatta Eels
-
Ryan Hoffman,
Melbourne Storm
- Best Prop
- Winner:
-
Steve Price,
New Zealand Warriors
- Nominated:
-
Roy Asotasi,
South Sydney Rabbitohs
-
Petero Civoniceva,
Brisbane Broncos
-
Luke Bailey,
Gold Coast Titans
- Best Hooker
- Winner:
-
Robbie Farah,
Wests Tigers
- Nominated:
- (awarded to Farah after presentation of Dally M, no other nominations)
References