Finn Russell and Tomos Williams from the British and Irish Lions squad have received nominations for the Premiership Rugby player of the year award.
George Ford, Sale and England playmaker Thomas du Toit, Bath prop Thomas du Toit, and Saracens back-rower Tom Willis add to the shortlist for the Bath and Scotland fly-half and Gloucester and Wales scrum-half.
Johann van Graan (Bath), Michael Cheika (Leicester), Alex Sanderson (Sale), and Gloucestershire’s George Skivington are among the top five league teams that have been nominated for director of rugby of the season.
Henry Pollock, a Northampton flanker who has won his first England cap and was named in the Lions’ team for their summer tour of Australia, is one of the nominees for the breakthrough player of the year award.
Gloucester center Afolabi Fasogbon, Sale center Asher Opoku-Fordjour, and Leicester center Joseph Woodward join him.
On June 3rd, the Rugby Awards in London will announce the winners.
Jones and England are included on two shortlists.

Meg Jones, the back of England and Tigers of Leicester, is in the top two spots.
The 28-year-old has been shortlisted for England women’s player of the year and the Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) championship.
Zoe Aldcroft, the Red Roses’ captain, Abby Dow, and Maud Muir, the national team’s winger, are also on her shortlist.
England team-mates Ellie Kildunne (Harlequins), (Gloucester Hartpury) Emma Sing, and (Bristol Bears) Sarah Bern, along with Exeter Chiefs United States international Hope Rogers, are the other winners for the PWR prize.
The England men’s team player of the year will be won by captain Maro Itoje, winger Tommy Freeman, back-rower Tom Curry, and prop Will Stuart.
After guiding Gloucester Hartpury to a third-straight championship, Wales women’s coach Sean Lynn has been chosen for the PWR director of rugby of the year award.
Shortlist for the full Rugby Awards
Player of the year in the Premiership
Thomas du Toit (Bath)
Sale Sharks’ George Ford
Finn Russell (Bath)
Tomos Williams (Gloucester)
Tom Willis (Saracens)
Player of the year with the most impact
Afolabi Fasogbon (Gloucester)
Asher Opoku-Fourjour (Sale Sharks)
Northampton Saints’ Henry Pollock
Joseph Woodward (Tigers of Leicester)
The season’s rugby director
The Leopards’ Michael Cheika
Alex Sanderson (Sale Sharks)
Gloucestershire’s George Skivington
Johann van Graan (Bath)
Player of the season in the community
The Bristol Bears’ Ellis Genge
Olly Hartley (Saracens)
Lewis Ludlow (Gloucester)
Will Muir (Bath)
England men’s football player of the year
Sale Sharks’ Tom Curry
Northampton Saints’ Tommy Freeman
Maro Itoje (Saracens)
Will Stuart (Bath)
Women’s Player of the Year in England
(Gloucester Hartpury) Zoe Aldcroft
Abby Dow of “Trailfinders”
Tigers of Leicester, Meg Jones
(Gloucester Hartpury) Maud Muir
Women’s Rugby Premiership player of the year
(Bristol Bears) Sarah Bern
Ellie Kildunne (Harlequins)
Tigers of Leicester, Meg Jones)
Hope Rogers (Exeter Chiefs)
(Gloucester Hartpury) Emma Sing
The season’s top player was the women’s rugby team from the Premiership.
Lilli Ives Campion (Loughborough Lightning)
(Bristol Bears) Millie David
Claudia Pena (Harlequins)
Sale Sharks or Niamh Swailes
Rugby Director of the Year for Premiership Women’s Teams
Ross Chisholm (Harlequins)
Sean Lynn (Gloucester Hartpury)
(Loughborough Lightning) Nathan Smith
(Bristol Bears) Dave Ward
Top try scorer in Premiership Women’s Rugby
May 16 (Saracens) Campbell
related subjects
- Sale
- Northampton Saints
- Rugby Union of Wales
- Gloucester
- Saracens
- Rugby Union
- Bath
- Tigers of Leicester
Source: BBC
Leave a Reply