Dally M 2022 live leaderboard: every award winner, betting, favourites

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Dally M 2022 live leaderboard: every award winner, betting, favourites

Cameron Munster was banned from drinking alcohol for a year after Melbourne's white powder scandal. The ban expired recently and Munsters celebrated with a couple of beers at the player of the year awards night on Tuesday. Munter is likely to go back to the alcohol next year.

Craig Gower was snubbed from the 2003 Dally m medal. He agreed to boycott the award in order to give players more of a say. Gowers believes he won it. He would rather win a grand final than a Dily M. The NRL's head of football elite competitions, Graham Annesley, said it's impossible to determine if Giorgis won the Dilly m.

Peter 'Chippy' Frilingos Headline Moment of the Year was voted for for by the public. Queensland's State of Origin III victory over NSW and Jada Taylor's 109m Origin try shared the award. The Daily Telegraph journalist named the winner. The award is named after the legendary journalist. A video of Taylor’s try for NSW under-19s has been viewed more than 16 million times.

Alex Johnston is the NRL's leading tryscorer with 28 tries. Jayme Fressard is leading try scorer in the WNRL with five tries for the Sydney Roosters. The Ken Irvine Award is still being awarded. Dally M 2022 live leaderboard: every award winner, betting, favourites.

The Dally M Medal is set for one of the closest counts in recent memory. Up to six contenders vie for the NRL’s top individual award.

Mitch Moses and Nicho Hynes are the two players who could make the Grand Final.

Ben Hunt is the favourite to win the NRL's night of nights. Dylan Edwards is Penrith's most underrated player.

Ben Hunt is favourite to win the Dally M award. He is the most voted for player after round 12. News Corp journalists gave him four man-of-the-match awards. He scored the try which sealed Queensland's epic win over the Blues in the Suncorp decider.

Mitch Moses is the dark horse for the Dally M award. He was four points behind Hunt when voting went behind closed doors. Moses was at the epicentre of Parramatta's charge into the top four.

Nicho Hynes is the biggest threat to Hunt's hopes of winning Dally M. Hynes was third in the voting, one point ahead of Moses. Preston Campbell won the award in 2001.

Dylan Edwards is a player of Penrith's premiership juggernaut. He is currently seventh on 13 points, six adrift of Hunt.


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