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Published 18:49 30 Oct 2023 GMT
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"I guess for an individual to stand out it's based on the foundation of the team. A massive shout-out to Foz (Ian Foster), skip (captain, Sam Cane) and my brothers this year and the last couple of years, and the journey we've been through. "I wouldn't say I'm in the same category as those guys (previous winners of the award from New Zealand) - they're legends, but I just try and go out there, fulfil the black jersey and give my best. That's all I can do and I have 14 other brothers next to me doing the same thing."What this team has been through not only this year but the past couple of years under Foz has been very special and we would have loved the fairy tale ending last night. It wasn't meant to be but it's a special group of men and I'm so blessed to be able to represent the All Blacks." https://twitter.com/WorldRugby/status/1718729366086012984 Ardie Savea then spoke with the BBC about his year of Test rugby, and the heartache on missing out on World Cup glory.
"If you asked me honestly, if there was any other team to win the World Cup, I would say the Springboks. "Just a great nation and to see how rugby unifies their country is amazing. It's a great thing for the game and for us, as well, to be able to come here... part of being an All Black is to have humility and to walk around with the head high, and enjoy the moments."https://twitter.com/BBCScrumV/status/1718979817490522601
"Coaching is a demanding and hugely rewarding profession, with many highs and lows, and in accepting this award, I would like to pay tribute to the players and wider coaching and support staff who work tirelessly to bring success to Irish rugby. I am incredibly proud to work with such a talented and committed group. "This award is recognition for all those involved in Irish rugby and our incredible supporters who travel near and far to support us. I am honoured to accept this award on their behalf."To our mind, Nienaber should have taken that award, ahead of Farrell, and the likes of Pieter Steph du Toit, Jesse Kriel and a couple of other in-form Springboks should have made the 'Best XV'. The women's award-winners will be confirmed next weekend, at the conclusion of the first ever WXV tournament.
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