Wallabies star Michael Hooper was voted the Australian Super Rugby - TopicsExpress



          

Wallabies star Michael Hooper was voted the Australian Super Rugby player of the year, beating George Smith and Will Genia. The openside flanker polled 21 votes, 4 more than Smith and Genia, to become the 1st New South Wales Waratahs player to win the honour since Phil Waugh in 2001, the Australian Rugby Union said. Hooper, 21, who joined the Waratahs from the ACT Brumbies at the start of the season, played the 1st 2 Tests against the British and Irish Lions before he was displaced in the final Test by the more experienced Smith. Hooper polled votes in 9 rounds of the competition, with 4 of those matches rated as man of the match performances. Smith, who came out of international retirement to play in a 2nd series against the Lions, polled 17 votes along with scrum half Genia. Former rugby league international Israel Folau was named rookie of the year in his 1st season in the union, while former Springbok World Cup winner Jake White and his Brumbies side won the coach and team of the year gongs.
Posted on: Thu, 08 Aug 2013 12:52:14 +0000

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