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Hot-stepping Springbok speedster Cheslin Kolbe became the first backline player since 2013 to take the prestigious SA Rugby Men’s Player of the Year title at a glittering SA Rugby Awards ceremony at the International Convention Centre in
Cape Town on Thursday evening, while Nadine Roos took home the top women’s award for a second time. Kolbe’s incredible achievements throughout the 2024 season set him apart from an impressive field of nominees, which included previous winners Eben Etzebeth and Pieter-Steph du Toit, as well as Damian De Allende and Ox Nche, to claim the
top prize. His contributions played a pivotal role in the Springboks’ triumphant season, which saw the team secure 11 victories in 13 Tests and recapture the Castle Lager Rugby Championship and Freedom Cup titles. Kolbe’s electrifying pace and skill
on the field were key to these successes, underscoring his reputation as one of the most dynamic players in world rugby. As a result, the Springboks and Rassie Erasmus were named Team and Coach of the Year respectively on an evening where excellence across all spheres of South African rugby was celebrated. The versatile Roos was honoured as SA Rugby Women’s Player of the Year for the second time in three years after also taking the award in 2022, for her outstanding contributions to both the fifteens and sevens formats of the Springbok Women’s
game. Emerging star Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu received the Young Player of the Year award, recognising his breakthrough season; Jurenzo Julius was named Junior Springbok Player of the Year for his impressive form for the SA U20s before making
a rapid rise in senior rugby; and Selvyn Davids, who was included in World Rugby’s Dream Team, was named the Springbok Sevens Player of the Year, playing a key role as they won bronze at the Olympic Games in Paris. In domestic rugby, Renzo du Plessis (Fidelity ADT Lions) and Ashlon Davids (Sanlam Boland Cavaliers) were named the Carling Currie Cup Players of the Year for the Premier and First Divisions respectively, adding their names to that of Sanele
Nohamba (Emirates Lions), who won the SA Vodacom URC Player of the Season Award for 2024. Jakkie Cilliers, who topped the scoring charts and helped the Bulls Daisies to a second successive Women’s Premier Division title, was recognized as Provincial Women’s Player of the Year, while AJ Jacobs was named OUTsurance Referee of
the Year for his excellent performances on both local and international stages.
For their significant contributions to rugby development, the South African Schools Rugby Association (SASRA) was named Associate Member of the Year, and the KwaZulu-Natal Rugby Union received the inaugural President’s Award for their exceptional
achievements in access to the game, development, governance and performance.
To cap a remarkable year for SA Rugby,
the awards ceremony also celebrated a remarkable milestone for the Springbok brand, which was ranked 50th among the top 100 brands in South Africa, making it the only sports brand to achieve this distinction to date. Mr Mark Alexander, President of SA Rugby, hailed Kolbe’s achievement as a milestone for backline players while he also praised the contributions of all the other award winners.
“Cheslin’s recognition is a testament to his skill, dedication, and impact on the field,” said Mr Alexander.
“It’s amazing to think that the last backline player to win the top award was former Springbok captain Jean de Villiers in 2013, and to have Cheslin take the top prize this year, is just reward for the amazing things he’s done for the Springboks
in the last six years. “He truly embodies the spirit of excellence that defines South African rugby. We are blessed with incredible talent in South African rugby, as evidenced by the accomplishments of national players such as Nadine, Sacha, Jurenzo and Selvyn. “Cheslin may have led the charge, but everyone involved with the Springboks deserves recognition for one of our best seasons ever, and Rassie’s role in this resurgence from where we were under a decade ago has to be applauded. Mr Alexander also lauded the other winners for their stellar performances during the 2024 season: “Congratulations also to Sanele Nohamba, Renzo, Ashlon, Jakkie, AJ, the KwaZulu-Natal Rugby Union – with the Hollywoodbets Sharks winning
both the EPCR Challenge Cup and the Carling Currie Cup – and SASRA too, all of you deserve the recognition for your contribution to the game of rugby in South Africa last year. “As the curtain falls on a successful year, the Springboks and all role players in South African rugby can look ahead with confidence, building on the solid foundation laid in 2024. Best of luck to everyone for the rest of the year – may
we build on our achievements in 2025.” SA Rugby Awards 2024 winners and finalists (where applicable): SA Rugby Men’s Player of the Year: Cheslin Kolbe Finalists: Damian De Allende, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Eben Etzebeth, Ox Nche
SA Rugby Women’s Player of the Year:
Nadine Roos Finalists: Aseza Hele, Libbie Janse van Rensburg, Chumisa Qawe, Vainah Ubisi
SA Rugby Young Player of the Year:
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (Springboks / DHL Stormers) Finalists: Cameron Hanekom (Springboks / Vodacom Bulls), Jordan Hendrikse (Springboks / Hollywoodbets Sharks), Quan Horn (Springboks / Emirates Lions), Henco van Wyk (Emirates Lions)
Springbok Sevens Men’s Player of the Year:
Selvyn Davids Finalists: Zain Davids, Ryan Oosthuizen
Junior Springbok Player of the Year:
Jurenzo Julius Finalists: Bathobele Hlekani, JF van Heerden
Team of the Year: Springboks Finalists: Hollywoodbets Sharks, Springbok Sevens
Coach of the Year: Rassie Erasmus (Springboks) Finalists: Philip Snyman (Springbok Sevens), Jake White (Vodacom Bulls)
Carling Currie Cup Premier Division Player of the Year:
Renzo du Plessis (Fidelity ADT Lions) Finalists: Clinton Swart (Airlink Pumas), Vincent Tshituka (Hollywoodbets Sharks XV)
Carling Currie Cup First Division Player of the Year:
Ashlon Davids (Sanlam Boland Kavaliers) Finalists: Jayden Bantom (Eastern Province), Thurlow Marsh (Sanlam Boland Kavaliers) Provincial Women’s Player of the Year:
Jakkie Cilliers (Bulls Daisies)
OUTsurance Referee of the Year: AJ Jacobs President’s Award: KwaZulu-Natal Rugby Union SA Vodacom URC Player of the Season (announced last year): Sanele Nohamba (Emirates Lions) SA Rugby Associate Member of the Year: SA Schools Rugby Association (SASRA) SA Rugby Player of the Year winners (since 1992): 1992: Tiaan Strauss 1993: Gavin Johnson 1994: Chester Williams 1995: Ruben Kruger 1996: André Joubert 1997: Os du Randt 1998: Gary Teichmann 1999: André Venter 2000: Breyton Paulse 2001: André Vos 2002: Joe van Niekerk 2003: Ashwin Willemse 2004: Schalk Burger 2005: Bryan Habana 2006: Fourie du Preez 2007: Bryan Habana 2008: Jean de Villiers 2009: Fourie du Preez 2010: Gurthrö Steenkamp 2011: Schalk Burger 2012: Bryan Habana 2013: Jean de Villiers 2014: Duane Vermeulen 2015: Lood de Jager 2016: Pieter-Steph du Toit 2017: Malcolm Marx 2018: Pieter-Steph du Toit 2019: Pieter-Steph du Toit 2020: Duane Vermeulen 2021: Siya Kolisi 2022: Eben Etzebeth 2023: Eben Etzebeth 2024: Cheslin Kolbe |
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