2006 Dally M Awards
| 2006 Dally M Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 5 September | 
| Location | Sydney Town Hall | 
| Dally M Medal | |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | Fox Sports | 
The 2006 Dally M Awards were presented on Tuesday 5 September 2006 at the Sydney Town Hall in Sydney and broadcast on Fox Sports. Warren Smith presided as Master of Ceremonies, a role which he had held in previous years.
Dally M Player of the Year
- Presented by prime minister John Howard
 - Dally M Player of the Year
 - Winner:
 
Player votes tally (top 10)
Special awards
- Provan-Summons Medal (fan's choice for 2005's best player)
 - Presented by Norm Provan and Arthur Summons
 
- Peter Moore Award for Dally M Rookie of the Year
 
- Dally M Captain of the Year
 
- Dally M Representative Player of the Year
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- Winner:
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- Dally M Coach of the Year
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- Winner:
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- Peter Frilingos Memorial Award for the Headline Moment of the Year
 - Presented by David Penberthy, Editor of The Daily Telegraph
- Winner:
- Brett Finch's winning field goal, State of Origin Game I
 
 - Nominated:
- Brett Stewart try against Wests Tigers
 - Queensland's State of Origin III comeback
 - St George Illawarra Dragons last minute victory over the Brisbane Broncos
 
 
 - Winner:
 
- Top Try Scorer
 - Winners:
- Nathan Merritt, South Sydney Rabbitohs - 22 tries
 
 
- Top Point Scorer
 - Winner:
- Hazem El Masri, Canterbury Bulldogs - 296 points
 
 
Team of the Year
- Best Fullback
 - Winner:
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- Best Winger
 - Winner:
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- Best Centre
 - Winner:
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- Best Five-Eighth
 - Winner:
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- Best Halfback
 - Winner:
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- Best Lock
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- Best Second Rower
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- Best Prop
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- Best Hooker
 - Winner:
 
See also
References
- ^ Peter Cave Cameron Smith wins player of the year at Dally M Awards AM (ABC Radio) 6 September 2006
 - ^ a b c d e f g Glenn Jackson Smith and mates storm awards night Sydney Morning Herald, 6 September 2006