Dally M Awards 2004

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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.


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[edit] Dally M Player of the Year

Dally M Player of the Year
Winner:
Danny Buderus, Newcastle Knights
Nominated:
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[edit] Special Awards

Provan Summons Medal winner (fan's choice for 2004's best player)
Winner:
Darren Lockyer, Brisbane Broncos
Nominated:
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Dally M Rookie of the Year
Winner:
Karmichael Hunt, Brisbane Broncos
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Dally M Representative Player of the Year
Winner:
Craig Fitzgibbon, Sydney Roosters
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Dally M Coach of the Year
Winner:
Steve Folkes, Canterbury Bulldogs
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Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for the headline moment of the year
Winner:
Billy Slater, Melbourne Storm
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[edit] Team of the Year

Best Fullback
Winner:
Anthony Minichiello, Sydney Roosters
Nominated:
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Best Winger
Winner:
Amos Roberts, Penrith Panthers
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Best Centre
Winner:
Willie Tonga, Canterbury Bulldogs
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Best Five-Eighth
Winner:
Darren Lockyer, Brisbane Broncos
Nominated:
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Best Halfback
Winner:
Brett Finch, Sydney Roosters
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Best Lock
Winner:
Shaun Timmins, St George Illawarra Dragons
Nominated:
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Best Second Rower
Winner:
Nathan Hindmarsh, Parramatta Eels
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Best Prop
Winner:
Paul Rauhihi, North Queensland Cowboys
Nominated:
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Best Hooker
Winner:
Danny Buderus, Newcastle Knights
Nominated:
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Best Captain
Winner:
Steve Price, Canterbury Bulldogs
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[edit] Hall of Fame Inductees

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)

[edit] See also