List of Dally M Awards winners

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The Dally M Medal is awarded annually to the player voted for as the 'best and fairest' over the entire National Rugby League (NRL) regular season. The award has existed since 1979, but has only been adopted as the official award for the Player of the Year in the NRL since 1998. As well as honouring the player of the year, who received the Dally M Medal, awards are also given to the premier player in each position, the best coach, the best captain, representative player of the year and the most outstanding rookie of the season. The awards are named in honour of Australian former rugby league great Herbert Henry "Dally" Messenger.

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  • Player of the Year: Gavin Miller (Cronulla)
  • Fullback: Garry Jack (Balmain)
  • Winger: John Ferguson (Canberra)
  • Centre: Michael O’Connor (Manly-Warringah)
  • Five-eighth: Wally Lewis (Brisbane)
  • Halfback: Allan Langer (Brisbane)
  • Lock: Wayne Pearce (Balmain)
  • Second row: Gavin Miller (Cronulla)
  • Prop: Sam Backo (Canberra)
  • Hooker: Ben Elias (Balmain)
  • Coach: Phil Gould (Canterbury)
  • Top tryscorer: John Ferguson (Canberra)
  • Top pointscorer: Gary Belcher (Canberra)

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  • Player of the Year: Michael Potter (St George)
  • Fullback: Michael Potter (St George)
  • Winger: Rod Wishart (Illawarra)
  • Centre: Mal Meninga (Canberra)
  • Five-eighth: Terry Lamb (Canterbury)
  • Halfback: Greg Alexander (Penrith)
  • Lock: Des Hasler (Manly-Warringah)
  • Second row: John Cartwright (Penrith)
  • Prop: Craig Salvatori (Eastern Suburbs)
  • Hooker: Steve Walters (Canberra)
  • Coach: Warren Ryan (Western Suburbs)

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1993[]

  • Player of the Year: Ricky Stuart (Canberra)
  • Silver Dally M: Ian Roberts (Manly-Warringah)
  • Bronze Dally M: Mitch Healey (Cronulla)
  • Fullback: Rod Silva (Eastern Suburbs)
  • Wing: Noa Nadruku (Canberra)
  • Centre: Brad Fittler (Penrith)
  • Five-eighth: Terry Lamb (Canterbury)
  • Halfback: Ricky Stuart (Canberra)
  • Prop: Ian Roberts (Manly-Warringah)
  • Hooker: Steve Walters (Canberra)
  • Second row: Bob Lindner (Illawarra)
  • Lock: Jim Dymock (Canterbury)
  • Captain: Michael Potter (St George)
  • Coach: Chris Anderson (Canterbury)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Ricky Stuart (Canberra)
  • Rookie: Jack Elsegood (Manly-Warringah)
  • Representative player: Paul Sironen (City Origin, NSW and Australia)
  • Top tryscorer: Noa Nadruku (Canberra)
  • Top pointscorer: Daryl Halligan (North Sydney)
  • Junior Dally M: Kris Flint (St Gregory's College, Campbelltown)

1994[]

  • Player of the Year: Cliff Lyons (Manly-Warringah)
  • Silver Dally M: Jim Serdaris (Western Suburbs)
  • Bronze Dally M: Allan Langer (Brisbane)
  • Fullback: Brett Mullins (Canberra)
  • Wing: Daryl Halligan (Canterbury)
  • Centre: Andrew Ettingshausen (Cronulla)
  • Five-eighth: Cliff Lyons (Manly-Warringah)
  • Halfback: Allan Langer (Brisbane)
  • Prop: Ian Roberts (Manly-Warringah)
  • Hooker: Jim Serdaris (Western Suburbs)
  • Second row: Steve Menzies (Manly-Warringah)
  • Lock: Brad Fittler (Penrith)
  • Captain: Mal Meninga (Canberra)
  • Coach: Peter Louis (North Sydney)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Bradley Clyde (Canberra)
  • Rookie: Steve Menzies (Manly-Warringah)
  • Representative player: Ben Elias (NSW)
  • Top tryscorer: Steve Renouf (Brisbane)
  • Top pointscorer: Daryl Halligan (Canterbury)
  • Junior Dally M: Michael Withers (John Paul II, Marayong)

1995[]

  • Player of the Year: Laurie Daley (Canberra)
  • Silver Dally M: Cliff Lyons (Manly-Warringah)
  • Bronze Dally M: Andrew Johns (Newcastle)
  • Fullback: Matthew Ridge (Manly-Warringah)
  • Winger: Sean Hoppe (Auckland)
  • Centre: Jamie Ainscough (Newcastle)
  • Five-eighth: Laurie Daley (Canberra)
  • Halfback: Andrew Johns (Newcastle)
  • Lock: Jim Dymock (Canterbury)
  • Second row: Steven Menzies (Manly-Warringah)
  • Prop: Danny Lee (Cronulla)
  • Hooker: Steve Walters (Canberra)
  • Captain: Paul Langmack (Western Suburbs)
  • Coach: John Lang (Cronulla)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Terry Lamb (Canterbury)
  • Rookie: Mat Rogers (Cronulla)
  • Top tryscorer: Steven Menzies (Manly-Warringah)
  • Top pointscorer: Matthew Ridge (Manly-Warringah)
  • Junior Dally M: Nathan Cayless (Parramatta Marist Brothers)

1996[]

  • Player of the Year: Allan Langer (Brisbane)
  • Silver Dally M: Laurie Daley (Canberra)
  • Bronze Dally M: Jim Dymock (Parramatta)
  • Fullback: Tim Brasher (Balmain)
  • Winger: Noa Nadruku (Canberra)
  • Centre: Andrew Ettingshausen (Cronulla)
  • Five-eighth: Laurie Daley (Canberra)
  • Halfback: Allan Langer (Brisbane)
  • Lock: Jim Dymock (Canterbury)
  • Second row: David Fairleigh (North Sydney)
  • Prop: Paul Harragon (Newcastle)
  • Hooker: Jim Serdaris (Manly-Warringah)
  • Captain: Laurie Daley (Canberra)
  • Coach: David Waite (St George)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Laurie Daley (Canberra)
  • Rookie: Glenn Morrison (Balmain)
  • Top tryscorer: Noa Nadruku (Canberra)
  • Top pointscorer: Jason Taylor (North Sydney)
  • Junior Dally M: Chris Smith (John Paul II Marayong)

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Not awarded

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  • Player of the Year: Trent Barrett (St George Illawarra)
  • Fullback: David Peachey (Cronulla)
  • Winger: Nathan Blacklock (St George Illawarra)
  • Centre: Ryan Girdler (Penrith)
  • Five-eighth: Trent Barrett (St George Illawarra)
  • Halfback: Brett Kimmorley (Melbourne)
  • Lock: Jason Croker (Canberra)
  • Second row: Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta)
  • Prop: Shane Webcke (Brisbane)
  • Hooker: Craig Gower (Penrith)
  • Coach: Wayne Bennett (Brisbane)
  • Rookie: Tasesa Lavea (Melbourne)
  • Top tryscorer: Nathan Blacklock (St George Illawarra)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Andrew Johns (Newcastle)

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Not Awarded

  • Top tryscorer: Rhys Wesser (Penrith)
  • Top pointscorer: Hazem El Masri (Canterbury)

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  • Player of the Year: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
  • Fullback: Clinton Schifcofske (Canberra)
  • Winger: Brian Carney (Newcastle)
  • Centre: Mark Gasnier (St George Illawarra)
  • Five-eighth: Darren Lockyer (Brisbane)
  • Halfback: Cooper Cronk (Melbourne)
  • Lock: Ben Kennedy (Manly-Warringah)
  • Second row: Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta)
  • Prop: Roy Asotasi (Canterbury)
  • Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
  • Captain: Ben Kennedy (Manly-Warringah)
  • Coach: Craig Bellamy (Melbourne)
  • Rookie: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta)
  • Representative Player: Darren Lockyer (Queensland & Australia)
  • Top tryscorer: Nathan Merritt (South Sydney)
  • Top pointscorer: Hazem El Masri (Canterbury)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: Brett Finch (NSW)

2007[]

  • Player of the Year: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Fullback: Matt Bowen (North Queensland)
  • Winger: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta)
  • Centre: Justin Hodges (Brisbane)
  • Five-eighth: Darren Lockyer (Brisbane)
  • Halfback: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Lock: Dallas Johnson (Melbourne)
  • Second row: Anthony Watmough (Manly-Warringah)
  • Prop: Steve Price (Warriors)
  • Hooker: Robbie Farah (Wests Tigers)
  • Captain: Steve Price (Warriors)
  • Coach: Craig Bellamy (Melbourne)
  • Representative player: Cameron Smith (Queensland and Australia)
  • Top tryscorer: Matt Bowen (North Queensland) and Israel Folau (Melbourne)
  • Top pointscorer: Hazem El Masri (Canterbury)
  • Rookie: Israel Folau (Melbourne)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: Braith Anasta (Sydney Roosters)

2008[]

  • Player of the Year: Matt Orford (Manly-Warringah)
  • Fullback: Billy Slater (Melbourne)
  • Winger: Colin Best (Canberra)
  • Centre: Israel Folau (Melbourne)
  • Five-eighth: Greg Inglis (Melbourne)
  • Halfback: Matt Orford (Manly-Warringah)
  • Lock: Alan Tongue (Canberra)
  • Second row: Glenn Stewart (Manly-Warringah)
  • Prop: Petero Civoniceva (Penrith)
  • Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
  • Captain: Alan Tongue (Canberra)
  • Coach: Neil Henry (Canberra)
  • Rookie: Chris Sandow (South Sydney)
  • Representative player: Greg Inglis (Queensland and Australia)
  • Top tryscorer: Brett Stewart (Manly-Warringah)
  • Top pointscorer: Luke Covell (Cronulla)
  • Toyota Cup Player of the Year: Ben Hunt (Brisbane)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: Greg Inglis (Australia)

2009[]

  • Player of the Year: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta)
  • Fullback: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta)
  • Winger: Taniela Tuiaki (Wests Tigers)
  • Centre: Josh Morris (Canterbury)
  • Five-eighth: Jamie Soward (St George Illawarra)
  • Halfback: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Lock: David Stagg (Canterbury)
  • Second row: Anthony Watmough (Manly-Warringah)
  • Prop: Ben Hannant (Canterbury)
  • Hooker: Michael Ennis (Canterbury)
  • Captain: Andrew Ryan (Canterbury)
  • Coach: Kevin Moore (Canterbury)
  • Rookie: Jamal Idris (Canterbury)
  • Representative player: Greg Inglis (Queensland and Australia)
  • Top tryscorer: Brett Morris (St George Illawarra)
  • Top pointscorer: Hazem El Masri (Canterbury)
  • Toyota Cup Player of the Year: Beau Henry (St George Illawarra)
  • Provan-Summons Medal (People's Choice): Jamie Soward (St George Illawarra)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: Nathan Merritt (South Sydney)

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  • Player of the Year: Billy Slater (Melbourne)
  • Fullback: Billy Slater (Melbourne)
  • Winger: Akuila Uate (Newcastle)
  • Centre: Jamie Lyon (Manly-Warringah)
  • Five-eighth: Benji Marshall (Wests Tigers)
  • Halfback: Cooper Cronk (Melbourne)
  • Lock: Paul Gallen (Sharks)
  • Second row: Sam Thaiday (Brisbane)
  • Prop: Matt Scott (North Queensland)
  • Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
  • Captain: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
  • Coach: Craig Bellamy (Melbourne)
  • Rookie: Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly-Warringah)
  • Representative player: Cameron Smith (Queensland and Australia)
  • Top tryscorer: Ben Barba (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) and Nathan Merritt (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
  • Top pointscorer: Chris Sandow (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
  • Toyota Cup Player of the Year: Jack De Belin (St George Illawarra)
  • Provan-Summons Medal Nathan Hindmarsh (Parramatta)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks and NSW)

2012[]

  • Player of the Year: Ben Barba (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Fullback: Ben Barba (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Winger: Akuila Uate (Newcastle)
  • Centre: Josh Morris (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Five-eighth: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Halfback: Cooper Cronk (Melbourne)
  • Lock: Paul Gallen (Sharks)
  • Second row: Nate Myles (Gold Coast Titans)
  • Prop: Sam Kasiano (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
  • Captain: Jamie Lyon and Jason King (Manly-Warringah)
  • Coach: Des Hasler (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Rookie: Adam Reynolds (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
  • Representative player: Nate Myles (Queensland
  • Top tryscorer: Ben Barba (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) and Ashley Graham (North Queensland)
  • Top pointscorer: Jarrod Croker (Canberra Raiders)
  • Toyota Cup Player of the Year: David Klemmer (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Provan-Summons Medal Ben Barba (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: Ben Barba (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)

2013[]

  • Player of the Year: Cooper Cronk (Melbourne Storm)
  • Fullback: Greg Inglis (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
  • Winger: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Sydney Roosters)
  • Centre: Jamie Lyon (Manly-Warringah)
  • Five-eighth: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland) and Todd Carney (Cronulla Sharks)
  • Halfback: Cooper Cronk (Melbourne)
  • Lock: Corey Parker (Brisbane)
  • Second row: Boyd Cordner (Sydney Roosters)
  • Prop: Andrew Fifita (Cronulla Sharks)
  • Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
  • Captain: Cameron Smith
  • Coach: Trent Robinson (Sydney Roosters)
  • Rookie: George Burgess (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
  • Representative player: Cameron Smith
  • Top tryscorer: David Williams (Manly-Warringah) and James McManus (Newcastle) and David Simmons (Penrith)
  • Top pointscorer: James Maloney (Sydney Roosters)
  • Holden Cup Player of the Year: Bryce Cartwright (Penrith)
  • Provan-Summons Medal: Greg Inglis
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: The four Burgess brothers (Sam, Luke, Thomas and George) playing together for the first time for South Sydney v Wests Tigers

2014[]

  • Player of the Year: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta Eels) and Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Fullback: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta Eels)
  • Winger: Semi Radradra (Parramatta Eels)
  • Centre: Jamie Lyon (Manly-Warringah)
  • Five-eighth: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Halfback: Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly-Warringah)
  • Lock: Sam Burgess (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
  • Second row: Beau Scott (Newcastle Knights)
  • Prop: James Graham (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
  • Hooker: James Segeyaro (Penrith Panthers)
  • Captain: Jamie Lyon (Manly-Warringah)
  • Coach: Ivan Cleary (Penrith Panthers)
  • Rookie: Luke Brooks (Wests Tigers)
  • Representative player: Jarryd Hayne (NSW & Australia)
  • Top tryscorer: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta Eels)
  • Top pointscorer: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Holden Cup Player of the Year: Kane Elgey (Gold Coast Titans)
  • Provan-Summons Medal: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: NSW Blues win Origin after nine years

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2017[]

  • Player of the Year: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)
  • Fullback: Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm)
  • Winger: Jordan Rapana (Canberra Raiders)
  • Centre: Dylan Walker (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles)
  • Five-eighth: Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons)
  • Halfback: Michael Morgan (North Queensland Cowboys)
  • Lock: Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks)
  • Second row: Matt Gillett (Brisbane Broncos)
  • Prop: Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers)
  • Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)
  • Interchange: Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Penrith Panthers)
  • Captain: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)
  • Coach: Craig Bellamy (Melbourne Storm)
  • Rookie: Nick Cotric (Canberra Raiders)
  • Representative player: Not awarded
  • Top tryscorer: Suliasi Vunivalu (Melbourne Storm)
  • Top pointscorer: Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers)
  • Holden Cup Player of the Year: Jake Clifford (North Queensland Cowboys)
  • Provan-Summons Medal: Clint Gutherson (Parramatta Eels)
  • Peter Frilingos Memorial Award: Mitchell Pearce (Sydney Roosters)
  • Female Player of the Year: Simaima Taufa (Jillaroos)

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