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    The Black Ferns Sevens and the Blues organisation have dominated the New Zealand Rugby Awards

    The Black Ferns Sevens and the Blues organisation have dominated the New Zealand Rugby Awards


    Jonah Lomu
    Jonah Lomu
    The Olympic gold medal winning sevens side won New Zealand team of the year, coach of the year to Cory Sweeney and women's sevens player of the year Jorja Miller won the Kelvin R Tremain Memorial Player of the year for the top overall player in rugby.



    The Blues are celebrating winning national men's and women's team for their Super Rugby and Aupiki triumphs, Hoskins Sotutu won Super Rugby player of the year, Katelyn Vahaakolo Aupiki player of the year and Vern Cotter national men's coach of the year.

    Wallace Sititi won All Blacks player of the year and teammate Tyrel Lomax was named Maori player of the year, while Kaipo Olsen-Baker won Black Ferns 15s player.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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