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Orford takes out Dally M award

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:41 am
by butt monkey
For Orford, having the player of the year medal hung around his neck by Immortal Wally Lewis in front of a buzzing crowd at the Hordern Pavilion must have hushed his legion of critics - if only for one night.

His superb start to the season set it up. He had led voting before it went behind closed doors after round 16.

Behind the scenes, he was facing as many challengers as he has detractors, not just from Smith and Slater but Raiders five-eighth Terry Campese and Knights captain Danny Buderus. He did not poll in the final week but Slater's indiscretion ensured Orford won the award outright.

Whether it's a lucky omen for the remainder of the season is uncertain. Only twice in the past 22 years has a player won the Dally M and a premiership in the same year. Last year, Storm skipper Smith became the first player since Peter Sterling in 1986 to achieve the feat.

Two-time Dally M winner and Sea Eagles great Cliff Lyons believes Orford can follow in the footsteps of Sterling and Smith - but only if he rectifies his kicking game.

"If he can work on that, I reckon Manly can win it with Matt Orford there," Lyons said. "The criticism of him gets a bit heavy, but I think he makes up for his deficiencies with his kicking games in other areas."
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4687651a10713.html
AND THE WINNERS ARE...

Fullback: Billy Slater (Storm)

Winger: Colin Best (Raiders)

Centre: Israel Folau (Storm)

Five-eighth: Greg Inglis (Storm)

Halfback: Matt Orford (Sea Eagles)

Lock: Alan Tongue (Raiders)

Second Row: Glenn Stewart (Sea Eagles)

Prop: Petero Civoniceva (Panthers)

Hooker: Cameron Smith (Storm)

Captain: Alan Tongue Coach: Neil Henry (Raiders)

Rep Player: Greg Inglis Rookie: Chris Sandow (Rabbitohs)

People's choice: Nathan Hindmarsh (Eels)

Under-20s player of the year: Ben Hunt (Broncos)

In other major gongs handed out last night, Canberra's Neil Henry was rewarded for his stirring job with a team of virtual no-names when he was named coach of the year

Re: Orford takes out Dally M a...

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 10:45 pm
by cpwigan
Henry is an outstanding coach.

Colin Best eh

Re: Orford takes out Dally M a...

Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:23 pm
by shawcross da warrior
take your pick lenegan anyone would do :D


hindmarsh would be immense...

Re: Orford takes out Dally M a...

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 5:13 pm
by butt monkey
cpwigan wrote:Henry is an outstanding coach.

Colin Best eh
I thought that - from Hull to ranked one of the best wingers in the NRL

Re: Orford takes out Dally M a...

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:42 pm
by cpwigan
He has had a fantastic season in part due to the way Canberra play under Henry. They often throw the ball wide early in the tackle count.

Mind you Best has signed for South Sydney next season.

Henry is a fantastic coach. A lot of Queensland success is down to Henry with Big Mal more of a manager/figure head.

Stewart from Manly has had a very good season. Good footballing back rower.

Orford. I can take or leave. Has a reputation for stuffing up on the big occasion. His kicking game goes to pot.

Re: Orford takes out Dally M a...

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 2:51 am
by Shaun1967
shawcross da warrior wrote:take your pick lenegan anyone would do :D


hindmarsh would be immense...
Remember talking with the late great Mike Greg, just after a State of Origin about three years ago. Nathan Hindmarsh was taken off the field after 25 mins. He had just pulled off 28 tackles. Mike Greg couldn't emphasise enough just how much respect he had for him. At the time he was too ill to go watching Wigan but every time Joel Tompkins played, he asked me how he had gone on. He recognised all those years ago just how good he could be.
Just think what could have been.