Today, Ireland and Connacht centre, Bundee Aki and ex-Ireland captain and Exeter Chiefs Lock, Nichola Fryday have been named the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Men’s and Women’s 15s Players of The Year respectively. These awards acknowledge their achievements and consistent performances throughout the 2022/2023 season for both club and country.
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After a memorable season in green, Bundee featured as one of the standout players as the Irish men’s team claimed Grand Slam victory in March, along with a gallant pursuit at World Cup success last year. Nominated for World Player of the Year, Aki has been in the form of his life contributing significantly for Ireland but also across the season for Connacht, both domestically in the league and on the European stage.
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Bundee Aki celebrates with the Six Nations and Triple Crown trophies following Ireland's 2023 Grand Slam success ©INPHO/James Crombie[/caption]
Recently retired Fryday meanwhile featured as a strong leader throughout a challenging final season for the Ireland women’s team. Stepping away from international level last July, Nichola enjoyed the highs and lows of the game throughout 34 appearances in green. Named International captain in 2022, the Tullamore native has enjoyed success through her club career with Exeter Chiefs with whom she reached the Premier XVs final last season.
The Ireland men’s team was named the Dave Guiney Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Team of the Year in recognition of their historic Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam victory last March. The side enjoyed success throughout the 2022/23 season competing as World Number One heading into the Rugby World Cup in France. A standout Guinness Six Nations journey, Ireland shined scoring the most tries (24), conceding the least tries (4) and as would be expected, subsequently scored the highest number of points (168) of the 2023 tournament.
Ireland men’s 7’s captain, Harry McNulty was awarded Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Men’s 7’s Player of the Year having been nominated for the second consecutive year, cementing his reputation as one of the Ireland’s best and most consistent 7s players. Following another successful season for McNulty which saw him part of the historic team that booked their tickets to the Paris 2024 Games, along with picking up bronze at the Rugby World Cup Sevens. Having recently achieved his 50th cap in green, McNulty has been a pivotal leader for the 7’s programme since 2015, earning a Rugby World Cup bronze medal to his tally of success during his career.
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HSBC Rugby Sevens Previews, Hong Kong, China 29/3/2023 - Ireland men’s and women’s sevens captains Harry McNulty and Lucy Mulhall - Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Martin Seras Lima[/caption]
Women’s 7’s player, Lucy Mulhall is this year’s Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Women’s 7’s Player of the Year, the first time she has won the award in her career. Named captain for the tenth season, Wicklow native Mulhall played a pivotal role in helping the Irish women’s side qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics for the first time in history. Lucy Mulhall also returned, briefly, to Gaelic games, in the 2022 off-season, helping her club Tinahely not only to a Wicklow Senior Football Championship title but all the way to the Leinster Senior Club Final.
Tyrone based club Clogher Valley RFC has been voted the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Club of the Year on the back of their achievements which include promotion to Division 2C of the Men's All Ireland League last season, a feat that sees the club compete in senior All-Ireland rugby for the first time ever. The club has also seen success having claimed the Ulster League and the All-Ireland Junior Cup and their second XV winning their respective league and Crawford Cup.
Leinster and Ireland rugby player Alex Soroka was acknowledged for his outstanding contribution through fundraising for the Ukrainian effort as he claimed the Guinness Rugby Writers Tom Rooney award.
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Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Awards, Pictured is former Munster and Ireland rugby player, Lynne Cantwell, presented by Ruaidhri O’Connor and Rory Sheridan, Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne[/caption]
Aki And Fryday Named Guinness Rugby Writers Players Of The Year
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10th January 2024