Carter pips McCaw for IRB prize

Carter pips McCaw for IRB prize

All Blacks flyhalf Dan Carter has been named the IRB’s Player of the Year.

Carter beat New Zealand captain Richie McCaw to the prize, as well as Freddie Michalak from France and Owen Farrell from England.

Predictably, the All Blacks cleaned up in other categories. Apart from securing the Team of the Year gong, Steve Hansen also won the Coach of the Year trophy.


48 Comments

  • 1.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    Rigged election Dragons!

  • 2.bokke baiter: Reply to this comment

    @bokfan1-1: yeah,should have been Springbok. Someone like Habana,who did a fantastic job in propelling you to third place in the RC

  • 3.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    @bokke baiter-2: No **** face, Im not saying a Bok.

  • 4.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    **** = d i c k

  • 5.umfolozi: Reply to this comment

    Travesty! Should have been Farrell. He was dominated by Farrell on Saturday- surely that makes Farrell the best ever! :)

  • 6.Kaizan: Reply to this comment

    Personally I thought Kieran Read was a stronger contender this year than either of McCaw or Carter.

  • 7.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    And only 14% of us voted “correctly”…

    Glad I’m one of the few.

  • 8.gonzo: Reply to this comment

    @bokfan1-1: Who would you have selected and why?

  • 9.supersader: Reply to this comment

    The ab’s made farrell and co look good.

  • 10.cjgrove: Reply to this comment

    @Kaizan-6: Kieran Read , Kieran Read , Kieran Read , Kieran Read

  • 11.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    Dan Kara …

  • 12.peajon: Reply to this comment

    RT @keocoza: Carter pips McCaw for IRB prize: All Blacks flyhalf Dan Carter has been named the IRB’s Player of the Year. C… http://t.c

  • 13.KeurboomPark: Reply to this comment

    The Bokke will destroy the AB’s nex year.

  • 14.supersader: Reply to this comment

    @keurboompark: did u see that in your crystal ball?? U should play lotto

  • 15.KeurboomPark: Reply to this comment

    @supersader-13:

    I saw it in your mother’s black lung

  • 16.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    keurboomdork

    perhaps you guys should try to beat Argentina first, not escape with lucky draws. won’t be long and they’ll be dominating you guys like the Aussies and ABs do

  • 17.bokke baiter: Reply to this comment

    @KeurboomPark-14: Oh and how was the Keurboom park primary school graduation party this year?….THICKUNT

  • 18.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    Best in the world.
    Carter played well this year,even under an injury cloud, he still played well.

  • 19.kelefua: Reply to this comment

    As an All Black fan I’ll have to agree with some of the posts. I dont think McCaw or Carter deserved to be the best this year. Both played well in certain games but were not consistent. Kieran Reid and Julian Savea should of been nominated from the ABs.

    Think it’s time for MCCaw and Carter to retire from international rugby. Prolonging his career with a sabatical is not going to help the All Blacks cause for 2015. Best to get in the likes of Sam Cane, Luke Whitelock and Luke Braid in the number 7 jersey and give them time to peak for the 2015 world cup. Oh and maybe Ardie Savea the 18 year old brother of Julian who will play for the Hurricanes next year. One to watch.
    Cruden & Barret to fight it out for the number 10 spot although I think Barret will be the incumbent come 2015.

  • 20.Slartibartfast: Reply to this comment

    @kelefua-18:

    The biggest risk any team/coach runs is hanging on to their super stars for too long. History is littered with examples and the professional era only made this harder to avoid.

    In the olden days it only meant a guy stop going to training on a Tuesday and Thurday night and spending more time with his wife and kids. These days it is the end of one career and sometimes the beginning of another. What it means though is that players will hang on for dear life until they get kicked out, in most cases a few years to late.

  • 21.supersader: Reply to this comment

    @keurboomdckhead-14:omg u can’t be serious is that the best u can do?? U probably a boertjie from algoa park

  • 22.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @kelefua-18:
    Sure McCaw and Carter’s shelf life is nearing its use by date, but simply being nominated, and in Carters case winning the IRB Player of the Year prize suggests to me they both have a bit more to offer.

    Whether they continue through to the next world cup is neither here nor there.

    NZ has a history of always fielding a strong team. Keeping these two guys in the mix when they are clearly still the best in their respective positions is enough for me to say the selectors are doing the right thing by the team.

  • 23.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    did not deserve it.

    at all.

  • 24.rossoneri: Reply to this comment

    I don’t think McCaw deserved it. I KNOW FARREL AND MICHALAK DAMN SURE didn’t deserve it. That leaves Carter. I’m good with him getting it. Still king of all flyhalves.

  • 25.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-22:
    The right person won it….cheer up

  • 26.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-24:
    All merit awards are based on subjective decisions. If a person doesn’t like the decision, that is understandable.

    But they should at least have the gumption to put up a better alternative to the and winner and, more importantly, justify it.

    Hating an individual or an entire body of people does not remotely qualify as a worthy argument for dismissing the winner out of hand.

  • 27.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    @Brads-25:
    Well said.

  • 28.goodstuff: Reply to this comment

    I would have given nominations to players like Jane, Savea or Read. Jane has been amazing for a player of his size. Even Dagg is a better option. But rather Carter than McCaw, I thought McCaw was rather average this year, one of the best flankers but not one of the best players.

    Read, Jane, Michalak and Etsebeth were the most consistantly dominant players this year.

    Best loose forward, Best outside back, best inside back and best tight forward.

  • 29.cane: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-22: @umfolozi-5: @bokfan1-1:

    Well Oke Dokes,
    The Selection panel was:

    John Eales (AUS, 1991-2001) – Convenor
    Will Greenwood (ENG, 1997-2004)
    Gavin Hastings (SCO, 1986-1995)
    Francois Pienaar (RSA, 1993-1996)
    Paul Wallace (IRE, 1995-2002)
    Scott Quinnell (WAL, 1993-2002)
    Agustin Pichot (ARG, 1995-2007)
    Tana Umaga (NZL, 1997-2005)
    Raphel Ibanez (FRA, 1996-2007)

    And I may be going out on a limb here………………………………….

    But ……………………………….I think they have some Street Credibility. Unlike your good selves.

  • 30.Gtown: Reply to this comment

    @KeurboomPark-14: FUNNYFUCKER!!:D

  • 31.Gtown: Reply to this comment

    @Brads-25: GREAT argument.

  • 32.Bagel: Reply to this comment

    @cane-28: Do you really think these were good nominations? No Reid or Savea? But McCaw? I think Dan deserved a nomination though.

    Did you really think McCaw was better than Fourie du Preez or Heinrich Brussouw in 2009? Shane Williams in 2008?

    Let’s be honest these things are generally pretty shockingly done.

  • 33.cane: Reply to this comment

    @Bagel-31:

    I personly think Kieran Read would have been a deserving winner.

    But hey, I’m just saying that is a mighty impressive table to sit around and discuss the options.

    And their decision,
    while it may not have been mine,
    sits well enough with me.

    I suspect bakkies and bokfan have other reasons for calling the decision into question, other than RUGBY REASONS.

  • 34.Bagel: Reply to this comment

    @cane-32: Well Cane let’s forget about Bakkies and Bokfan.

    I despise Poppa but I don’t insult New Zealanders. There are a lot of us around and our grievances with these awards are rugby ones.

    But whatever, doesn’t really matter in the end.

  • 35.David: Reply to this comment

    @cane-28:
    Nah, they’re all has beens. :lol:

  • 36.cane: Reply to this comment

    @Bagel-33:

    True enough.

    ;)

  • 37.cane: Reply to this comment

    @David-34:

    Yes David, also true.

    But a fine bunch of has beens just the same.

    :)

  • 38.DumpsterDiver: Reply to this comment

    Dan Carter is the best player on the planet period. Etsebeth can win this next year and I reckon JP Pietersen would have a good chance if injury-free.

  • 39.KeurboomPark: Reply to this comment

    @supersader-20:

    whatever, w@nker. We will crush your team.

  • 40.supersader: Reply to this comment

    @keurboom38: can you explain why you think so? Because we lost to england and boks won against them?? Did mommy let you use the internet while she cooks

  • 41.KeurboomPark: Reply to this comment

    @supersader-39:

    Your time at the top is over. The Bok jugganaught is going to destroy your team. Like Aussie cricket – all good cheats get naaid in the end. Nag vir julle skaapies. Gaan soek jou ma, pielneus.

  • 42.bokke baiter: Reply to this comment

    @KeurboomPark-40: Hey DUMBKUNT,your nappy needs changing ,I can smell the scheisse from here !

  • 43.Liewe Luiperd: Reply to this comment

    Boring.

  • 44.Liewe Luiperd: Reply to this comment

    Boring results.

  • 45.blik: Reply to this comment

    @Bagel-31:

    The reason why F du Preez did not win in 2008, when he and BOD were clearly the best players and McCaw was outplayed by Brossouw is…

    John Eales is a self proclaimed SA hater and Pienaar is so diplomatic he borders on being a brown nose

    There seems to be an underlying current in rugby circles to please NZ too

  • 46.KeurboomPark: Reply to this comment

    @blik-44:

    fukkem

  • 47.DumbSupporter: Reply to this comment

    Guys, great performances in test matches is what counts. Carter had 2 or 3 sublime games this year. If S15 form was the measure, then Sonny Bill would have walked it in 2011 – he didn’t even get nominated.

    That is why JPP is far from a deserving winner.

  • 48.captain fantail: Reply to this comment

    @KeurboomPark-12: yes we live in hope :-0)
    its always next year eh cuz.Like the Pom supporters next year, next year and yes * years later they put together a win that somehow justifies their existence. At least the Boks have been able to compete since their WC victory and at least didnt fall off the perch totally as the Poms did.
    How is it the AB’s lose one game at the end of season, one from 20 and a team that hasnt beaten them in 9 years is suddenly looking the goods. Tall poppy is alive and well world over I think. Merry Xmas all, have a safe one for all of you and those close to you.

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