Aviva Premiership Awards 2012
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Aviva Premiership Awards 2012
The awards are taking place tonight (With the all being shown on ESPN tomorrow night at 9pm i think), I'll post the winners in this thread as they are announced.
and that's it! winners are;
Director of the season goes to Rob Baxtor of Exeter Chiefs
The Player of the season award goes to Chris Robshaw of Quins
Discovery of the season goes to Owen Farrell of Sarries
The Goldon Boot goes to Tom Homor of London Irish
Bob Casey of London Irish wins the Community player of the year award
The game changer of the year award goes to Gonzalo Camacho of Exeter
and that's it! winners are;
Director of the season goes to Rob Baxtor of Exeter Chiefs
The Player of the season award goes to Chris Robshaw of Quins
Discovery of the season goes to Owen Farrell of Sarries
The Goldon Boot goes to Tom Homor of London Irish
Bob Casey of London Irish wins the Community player of the year award
The game changer of the year award goes to Gonzalo Camacho of Exeter
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Jonny May (Gloucester) wins try of the season award
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ESPN's (which is covering the event) dreamteam;
Marler, Brits, Cole, Manoa, Parling, Robshaw (c), Scaysbrook, Easter, Thomas, Flood, Tuilagi, Pisi, Lowe, Agulla, Brown
Marler, Brits, Cole, Manoa, Parling, Robshaw (c), Scaysbrook, Easter, Thomas, Flood, Tuilagi, Pisi, Lowe, Agulla, Brown
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Rob Baxtor (Exeter Chiefs) wins the Director of the season award! (very well deserved IMO)
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Owen Farrel (Sarries) wins the discovery of the season award.
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AsLongAsBut100ofUs wrote:
thought you might like the results
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Good result for Chiefs, couple of awards and a couple in the team of the season!
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Owen Farrel (Sarries) wins the discovery of the season award
He wins an AP award despite his best performances coming on the international stage and his club form being iffy? Nothing like hype over facts!
Good to see Baxter getting the recognition he deserves and no less than a third of the AP dream team being Tigers!
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formerly known as Sam wrote:Owen Farrel (Sarries) wins the discovery of the season award
He wins an AP award despite his best performances coming on the international stage and his club form being iffy? Nothing like hype over facts!
Good to see Baxter getting the recognition he deserves and no less than a third of the AP dream team being Tigers!
can you guess who chose the team :p
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can you guess who chose the team :p
Sssshhhh! How can accuse the son of a knight of the realm and member of the privy council of bias!
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Farrell had one good game at int level, how could that be the basis of his AP award. I think he's been pretty good in the prem, granted I have prob only seen half a dozen live sarries games and highlights of the rest but he has been good.
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I don't think anyone would deny that Rob Baxter deserves 'something' for his efforts, so good luck to him.
Find of the season Farrell? Do me a favour.
Jonny May - try of the season? I must have blnked and missed it.
Golden boot to Tom Homer - well, i've been quite impressed with Tom, if he could kick tactically as well as he can kick off the floor, then he would be a contender for England FB, in my opinion.
Find of the season Farrell? Do me a favour.
Jonny May - try of the season? I must have blnked and missed it.
Golden boot to Tom Homer - well, i've been quite impressed with Tom, if he could kick tactically as well as he can kick off the floor, then he would be a contender for England FB, in my opinion.
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Sam you really don't like Farrell do you?
Farrell was unlucky not to win the award last season. He picked it up this season.
His contribution with the boot has been important. 180 points in the AP in 13 games is not a bad haul.
My favourite part of the season when Farrell said: I want 50!
Farrell was unlucky not to win the award last season. He picked it up this season.
His contribution with the boot has been important. 180 points in the AP in 13 games is not a bad haul.
My favourite part of the season when Farrell said: I want 50!
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Sam you really don't like Farrell do you?
Farrell was unlucky not to win the award last season. He picked it up this season
I'm don't know having never met him. He was very unlucky not to win it last year when at the heart of Sarries play. This year he has been very much on the periphery, shoved out to 13 so as to accomodate Hodgson and we all know that Farrell is not a 13, he had neither the pace nor the power. He is kept in the side because Sarries lack a 13 and because he's a good points kicker. Last season his hanging kicks allowed Sarries to pressure and take up massive territorial advantages whilst his boot punished any infringement from that territory. I just don't think he played particularly well this year (grubber at Gloucester aside) and certainly wasn't a 'find' this season was he.
His contribution with the boot has been important. 180 points in the AP in 13 games is not a bad haul
Isn't that represented by the golden boot award?
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Serious congrats to Baxter and the whole Exeter team. Brilliant season
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beshocked wrote:Sam you really don't like Farrell do you?
Farrell was unlucky not to win the award last season. He picked it up this season.
His contribution with the boot has been important. 180 points in the AP in 13 games is not a bad haul.
My favourite part of the season when Farrell said: I want 50!
Which is probably why many are incredulous that he's won it this year. If he was unlucky not to pick it up last year (when yes, he probably ought to have won it), then how the hell can he be the 'discovery of the season' two years on the bounce? It defies logic.
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It's actually Land rover Discovery award. That's it's official title.
I don't think it means literally discovery of the season. It's just young player title of the year.
It's arguable he shouldn't have won it but if you take into account his England performances he's a pretty good nominee. Plus he performed well in the HC.
I don't think it means literally discovery of the season. It's just young player title of the year.
It's arguable he shouldn't have won it but if you take into account his England performances he's a pretty good nominee. Plus he performed well in the HC.
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It's arguable he shouldn't have won it but if you take into account his England performances he's a pretty good nominee. Plus he performed well in the HC.
Well that's the point your not, it's the Aviva Premiership Awards not the English Player of the Year Awards. If it's the young player award then Farrell deserves to be on the list but it's the discovery of the year then he really shouldn't be as he was discovered last year.
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I think the play on the word 'discovery' causes a bit of confusion. It is named Discovery of the year because it is sponsored by land rover, and more often than not the player will have broken through that year.
The only nomination criteria are that the player must be aged 21 or younger on the date of the premiership final that year, and have featured in a minimum of 7 premiership matches throughout the season.
It is basically just a young player of the year award.
The only nomination criteria are that the player must be aged 21 or younger on the date of the premiership final that year, and have featured in a minimum of 7 premiership matches throughout the season.
It is basically just a young player of the year award.
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In that case Farrell would be in contention - but I'm not sure he was the best this time out.
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Who would you have had instead? Wade?
And welldone to Chris Robshaw for picking up the one that counts Player of the season
For the second time!
And welldone to Chris Robshaw for picking up the one that counts Player of the season
For the second time!
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yappysnap wrote:Who would you have had instead? Wade?
And welldone to Chris Robshaw for picking up the one that counts Player of the season
For the second time!
Not sure, had young George Ford made more appearances for Tigers, he would surely have been in with a shout, his performances bely his age, in my opinion.
Robshaw's been good, but i reckon his award is a bit of a sympathy shag to be honest.
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There may be some truth in that Equo, and part reward for his captaincy of England, but he has also been crucial to Quins in a very consistent backrowEquo Troiano wrote:yappysnap wrote:Who would you have had instead? Wade?
And welldone to Chris Robshaw for picking up the one that counts Player of the season
For the second time!
Not sure, had young George Ford made more appearances for Tigers, he would surely have been in with a shout, his performances bely his age, in my opinion.
Robshaw's been good, but i reckon his award is a bit of a sympathy shag to be honest.
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Not sure, had young George Ford made more appearances for Tigers, he would surely have been in with a shout, his performances bely his age, in my opinion
Ford was nominated and did very well behind a crap pack at the start of the season and during the LV Cup campaign but he's not really integral enough to Tigers at the moment to be seriously competing against the likes of Farrell and Wade. He might well be next season but not at the moment.
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