Premiership Player of the Year shortlist revealed

Christian Wade has been shortlisted to be named Player of the Year.
The flyer, who has been in outstanding form this season scoring 11 league tries, is tipped to be a surprise addition to the British and Irish squad which is named next week.
Wade will battle with Tom Youngs, Julian Salvi (both Leicester), (Harlequins), Akapusi Qera (Gloucester) and Steve Borthwick () in a six man race to follow the footsteps of Harlequins and England captain Chris Robshaw.
Tom Youngs, who already picked up the Tigers’ Players’ Player award last week, has not only established himself as Leicester’s starting hooker this season but he also became the best in his position in the country following a successful campaign.
Youngs’ teammate Julian Salvi, who is the only survivor from the 2011-2012 shortlist, also enjoyed a superb season confirming his status as the best openside flanker in the Premiership earning countless penalties and turnovers for the Midlands side, who are already qualified for their ninth consecutive Premiership play-offs.
Driven to become England’s scrum-half, Danny Care has been in the thick of things for Quins improving his distribution game while being as threatening as ever around the breakdown.
In the middle of an impressive team performance against earlier this month, Steve Borthwick was the stand out performer as his one-man demolition job of the Irish lineout saw Saracens progress to the semi-finals. His leadership qualities also helped the 2011 Premiership champions back to the top of the Premiership table making them favourites to claim their second title in three seasons.
Finally, flying Fijian Akapusi Qera’s ball carrying abilities helped Gloucester play on the front foot to release an exciting back line but his work rate was also a key feature in the Cherry and Whites’ defence.
The winner of the coveted award will be presented on May 9 in London where nine other awards will be announced including the Director of and Try of the Season.
“We are delighted to see the Rugby Awards continue to grow, and to see it sold out again with weeks to go is a testament to the appeal of the event,” said Phil Winstanley, the Rugby Director at Premiership Rugby.
“We have enjoyed another breathtaking season on the pitch with so many matches going down to the wire. The length of the deliberations for the awards reflects the current standard of Aviva Premiership Rugby – we had so many compelling candidates.”
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10 Comments

  1. David Eagles MBE

    Luke Arscott, the Exeter fullback has been outstanding this season, excellent under the high ball, and always seems to break the gain line. Scored some game winning ties for us too.

  2. Agree Luke has been excellent winning several man of the matches.

  3. Yes Luke Arscott so often overlooked.

  4. Luke Arscott Exeter Chiefs . Outstanding all season . Great attacking full back /Match winner .

  5. Luke Arscott Exeter Chiefs . Outstanding all season

  6. Amazed that Luke was not on the list, been amazing all season for Exeter. If there is a better full back under a high ball he’s yet to be seen!

  7. Luke Arscott has been the consistent stand out full back of the season

  8. I think it an.insult that after the 3 rd year in top half of premiership, you have not recognised any Exeter players. My vote would go to Gareth Stevenson, so consistent this season.

  9. “There’s only one Qera”; and he’s been the outstanding Openside in the AP this season for so many reasons……Q has been class…….

  10. My vote goes to Danny Care Harlequins, who has bee outstanding in the England games and he has been consistently fast and brilliant for Harlequins, he is a dynamo some injuries but he is back fighting fit in no time. COYQs

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