Munster scrum-half Conor Murray has capped an excellent season by being named the Players’ Player of the Year.
The 28-year-old Limerick native is the third Munster player in a row to win the award. CJ Stander was 2016's winner, with Paul O'Connell winning in 2015.
Murray defeated Stander and the Leinster duo of Rob Henshaw and Tadhg Furlong to the award.
The Zurich/IRUPA Players’ Player of the Year 2017 is Conor Murray (@ConorMurray_9). #RugbyAwards17 pic.twitter.com/S91qzPcEOi
— RugbyPlayersIreland (@RugbyPlayersIRE) May 10, 2017
Leinster's Garry Ringrose was named the Nevin Spence Young Player of the Year. He defeated his provincial teammate Joey Carbery and Munster's Darren Sweetnam to the award.
Ireland's historic win over New Zealand in Chicago was also honoured on Wednesday night. Rob Henshaw's late score was named the Try of the Year, while the win itself was named as the Moment of the Year.
Tadhg Furlong's season for Leinster and Ireland was also rewarded by being named the Supporter's Player of the Year. The prop defeated seven other players from all four provinces to the award.
Ireland prop Lindsay Peat was named the Women's Player of the Year, while Amee-Leigh Murphy was named the Women's Sevens Player of the Year.
The @BNYMellon’s Women’s XVs Player of the Year is Lindsay Peat (@lilypeat11). #RugbyAwards17 pic.twitter.com/9yNlmKrLwC
— RugbyPlayersIreland (@RugbyPlayersIRE) May 10, 2017
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