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The 2004 Dally M Awards were presented on Tuesday 7 September 2004 at the Sydney Town Hall in Sydney and broadcast on Fox Sports. Warren Smith presided as Master of Ceremonies.
2004 Dally M Awards | |
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Date | 7 September |
Location | Sydney Town Hall |
Dally M Medal | Danny Buderus |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Fox Sports |
Dally M Player of the Year
Dally M Player of the Year: Danny Buderus
Points | Player |
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27 | Danny Buderus |
25 | Brett Finch |
23 | Craig Gower |
Matt Orford | |
21 | Nathan Hindmarsh |
19 | Paul Rauhihi |
16 | Brett Kimmorley |
Darren Lockyer | |
15 | Michael Monaghan |
Scott Prince | |
Andrew Ryan | |
14 | Mark O'Meley |
Steve Price | |
Shane Webcke |
Dally M Awards
The Dally M Awards were, as usual, conducted at the close of the regular season and hence do not take games played in the finals series into account. The Dally M Medal is for the official player of the year while the Provan-Summons Medal is for the fans' of "people's choice" player of the year.
Award | Player |
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Provan-Summons Medal | Darren Lockyer |
Rookie of the Year | Karmichael Hunt |
Captain of the Year | Steve Price |
Representative Player of the Year | Craig Fitzgibbon |
Coach of the Year | Steve Folkes[2] |
Top Tryscorer of the Year | Amos Roberts 23 tries |
Top Pointscorer of the Year | Hazem El Masri – 288 |
Peter Frilingos Memorial Award | Billy Slater – Try in Game II of the 2004 State of Origin series |
Team of the Year
Award | Player |
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Best Fullback | Anthony Minichiello |
Best Winger | Amos Roberts |
Best Centre | Willie Tonga |
Best Five-Eighth | Darren Lockyer |
Best Halfback | Brett Finch |
Best Lock | Shaun Timmins |
Best Second-Rower | Nathan Hindmarsh |
Best Prop | Paul Rauhihi |
Best Hooker | Danny Buderus |
- Pre-WWII
- Frank Burge (Glebe, St George; lock/second-row from 1911–27)
- Harold Horder (Souths, Norths; winger from 1912–1924)
- Vic Hey (Wests, Ipswich, Leeds, Dewsbury, Hunslet, Parramatta; five-eighth from 1933–49)
- Post-WWII
- Harry Bath (Balmain, Barrow, Warrington, St George; second row from 1946–59)
- Norm Provan (St George; second row from 1951–1965)
- Ken Irvine (Norths, Manly; winger from 1958–1973)
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See also
References
- ^ Middleton, David. 2004 Official Rugby League Annual. Surrey Hills: News Magazines.
- ^ "Folkes named best of best". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, New South Wales: Nationwide News Pty Ltd. 8 September 2004. p. 76.
- ^ "Buderus named Dally M Player of the Year". smh.com.au. 8 September 2004. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
- ^ "Danny Buderus takes out Dally Ms of 2004". leagueunlimited.com. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
- ^ Hooper, James (8 September 2004). "Mr Nice Guy finishes first - Buderus hits new heights - DALLY M AWARDS". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, New South Wales: Nationwide News Pty Ltd. p. 76.
- ^ Chesterton, Ray (8 September 2004). "Greats are honoured". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, New South Wales: Nationwide News Pty Ltd. p. 76.