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Habana voted SA's best

01st November 2012 20:14

Bryan Habana runs to score South Africa v New Zealand Soccer City

Best of the best: Bryan Habana

Springbok winger Bryan Habana was on Thursday named South African Rugby Player of the Year for the third time.

Western Province picked up a brace of awards as their Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup success was recognised at a glittering ceremony at the Cape Town International Airport.

The Sharks also scored off the field, with three awards heading to Durban.

Habana (29) was rewarded for his striking form as he helped the Stormers to the top of the log in Super Rugby and the semi-finals of that competition, while extending his record try-scoring streak with the Springboks to 47.

Habana was in superb form in the Green and Gold this year and scored seven tries in 2012, including a hat-trick against Australia at Loftus Versfeld in the Rugby Championship, resulting in him being the top try scorer in the inaugural season of the competition.

He also took the field in the Currie Cup final in Western Province colours and won the coveted trophy with this team for the first time, after tasting glory with the Blue Bulls in 2009.

Unfortunately a knee injury sustained in the match rules him out of the tour to Ireland, Scotland and England.

The speed merchant's third award comes after similar accolades in 2005 and 2007. He becomes only the second player to win the title more than two times, following in the footsteps of Naas Botha, who won it four times.

Habana's award was the finale of a star-studded night during which 16 awards were won for rugby excellence across all age groups and competitions in 16 categories.

Western Province had three more winners on the night with Demetri Catrakilis and Deon Fourie being named Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup Players of the Season and Eben Etzebeth walking away with the Young Player of the Year award.

The Sharks also scored a treble on the night with their Currie Cup team being named Team of the Year and their head coach John Plumtree, walking away with the Coach of the Year award. Sharks captain Keegan Daniel was voted as Super Rugby Player of the Year by the six franchise coaches.

Junior Bok midfielder Jan Serfontein, who was named Player of the Tournament after the IRB's Junior World Cup in South Africa in June, was almost a shoe-in for the SA Under-20 Player of the Year award, while Griffons utility back Hansie Graaff grabbed the spoils of Currie Cup First Division Player of the Year.

Cecil Afrika got the award for Springbok Sevens Player of the Year for the second year running in a new voting process which saw media and the public each contributing 50% of the vote.

The SARPA Players' Player of the Year Award went to Springbok winger JP Pietersen, while Bryan Habana's try against New Zealand in Dunedin was voted Supersport Try of the Year by the channel's viewers.

Comments

Stout says...

What a star. Nice person too - has time for strangers who accost him in the departure lounge of ORT!.

Posted 07:02 03rd November 2012

bigb6969 says...

Habana had become crap over the last two seasons, but he certainly fired up and was back to what he was capable of this year. I wonder why ? Could it be the change of Bok coach. Certainly the deadliest individual player of the RC this year

Posted 01:28 03rd November 2012

nzmaoriboy says...

Imagine if Habana played in a team that was counter attack orientated! No disrespect intended as SA have "THE BEAST MODE" game plan he he...Which has been successful for the of course! If he played for NZ the Try scoring record held by Ohata i think (Japanese winger) would have been destroyed!!

Posted 18:59 02nd November 2012

JayStarr says...

@ side-stepper: He already broke Breyton Paulse's record for most tries for South Africa.

Such a pity we can't see Habana and JP Pietersen on the same field next week! With the form they're both in right now and Lambie at fly-half it would have been something to behold...

Posted 11:16 02nd November 2012

kappelange says...

My only problem is the team of the year and coach of the year awards, maybe they should have been awarded to people that actually won a trophy something this year.

Posted 09:53 02nd November 2012

side_stepper says...

Habana just keeps getting better. Unlucky not to tour because of injuries. Would like to see him challenge the try-scoring record, provided SA take a more expansive approach...

Posted 01:05 02nd November 2012

RugbyLeRoux says...

what a legend, love this guy! The perfect winger, shame we couldnt see him and JP line up in the same team this year, both have had awesome seasons

Posted 22:29 01st November 2012

nzmaoriboy says...

Cool!! Good to see "JET-BOOTS" back in form & recognized for it

Posted 21:47 01st November 2012

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