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Australian rugby league medal
Rothmans Medal
Awarded forThe best and fairest player in the New South Wales Rugby League and the Brisbane Rugby League
CountryAustralia
History
First award1968 (Rothmans Medal)
1997 (Provan-Summons Medal)
Final award1997

The Rothmans Medal was the premier individual award in the New South Wales Rugby League and Brisbane Rugby League competitions, and later in the Australian Rugby League, which was given to the player voted by referees as the best and fairest in those competitions for the season, first awarded in 1968. With the establishment of the National Rugby League in 1998, the Rothmans Medal was replaced by the Dally M Medal as the official Player of the Year award.

History

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The Rothmans Medal was the first official player-of-the-year award to be established in rugby league in Australia. The medal was sponsored by Rothmans International, a tobacco production company. There were two Rothmans Medals awarded each year: one for the best player in the New South Wales Rugby League, and one for the best player in the Brisbane Rugby League.

The voting for the Rothmans Medal was done by the match-day referee. After each match, he awarded three votes to the best player, two votes to the second-best player, and one vote to the third-best player. This is the same basic format as the modern day Dally M, except that the votes are now determined by the media.

The two Rothmans Medals were first awarded in 1968, and were awarded each year until 1996. In 1997, the Rothmans Medal in New South Wales became known as the Provan-Summons medal, because all tobacco advertising and sponsorship was prohibited in Australia in 1992, under the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992; the medal then disappeared altogether in 1998 with the merger of the Australian Rugby League and the Australian Super League. The Queensland Rothmans Medal was also last awarded in 1996, as the Queensland Cup superseded the Brisbane Rugby League as Queensland's premier rugby league competition in 1997.

Rothmans Medal winners

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New South Wales

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Note: includes Provan-Summons Medal winner in 1997.

Year Winner Position Team
1968 Terry Hughes Halfback 👁 Image
Cronulla
1969 Denis Pittard Five-eighth 👁 Image
South Sydney
1970 Kevin Junee Halfback 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1971 Denis Pittard Five-eighth 👁 Image
South Sydney
1972 Tommy Raudonikis Halfback 👁 Image
Western Suburbs
1973 Ken Maddison Second-row 👁 Image
Cronulla
1974 Graham Eadie Fullback 👁 Image
Manly-Warringah
1975 Steve Rogers Centre 👁 Image
Cronulla
1976 Ray Higgs Second-row 👁 Image
Parramatta
1977 Mick Cronin Centre 👁 Image
Parramatta
1978 Mick Cronin Centre 👁 Image
Parramatta
1979 Ray Price Lock 👁 Image
Parramatta
1980 Geoff Bugden Prop 👁 Image
Newtown
1981 Kevin Hastings Halfback 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1982 Greg Brentnall Fullback 👁 Image
Canterbury
1983 Michael Eden Five-eighth 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1984 Terry Lamb Five-eighth 👁 Image
Canterbury
1985 Wayne Pearce Lock 👁 Image
Balmain
1986 Mal Cochrane Hooker 👁 Image
Manly-Warringah
1987 Peter Sterling Halfback 👁 Image
Parramatta
1988 Barry Russell Halfback 👁 Image
Cronulla
1989 Gavin Miller
Mark Sargent
Second-row
Prop
👁 Image
Cronulla
👁 Image
Newcastle
1990 Peter Sterling Halfback 👁 Image
Parramatta
1991 Ewan McGrady Halfback, Fullback 👁 Image
Canterbury
1992 Allan Langer Halfback 👁 Image
Brisbane
1993 Ricky Stuart Halfback 👁 Image
Canberra
1994 David Fairleigh Second-row 👁 Image
North Sydney
1995 Paul Green Halfback 👁 Image
Cronulla
1996 Jason Taylor Halfback 👁 Image
North Sydney
1997 Brad Fittler Five-eighth 👁 Image
Sydney Roosters

Queensland

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Year Winner Position Team
1968 Wayne Head Fullback 👁 Image
Western Suburbs
1969 Johnny Brown Halfback 👁 Image
Northern Suburbs
1970 Graeme Atherton Five-eighth 👁 Image
Southern Suburbs
1971 Len Brunner Second-row 👁 Image
Wynnum-Manly
1972 Marty Scanlan Five-eighth 👁 Image
Valleys
1973 John Eales Centre 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1974 Jeff Fyfe Lock 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1975 Steve Calder Lock 👁 Image
Northern Suburbs
1976 Darryl Brohman Prop 👁 Image
Northern Suburbs
1977 Alan Currie Lock 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1978 Ian Pearce Fullback 👁 Image
Redcliffe
1979 Neville Draper Lock 👁 Image
Northern Suburbs
1980 Tony Obst Lock 👁 Image
Redcliffe
1981 Chris Phelan Lock 👁 Image
Southern Suburbs
1982 Tony Currie Fullback, Centre 👁 Image
Western Suburbs
1983 Trevor Paterson Second-row 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1984 Cavill Heugh Prop 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
1985 Ian French Second-row 👁 Image
Wynnum-Manly
1986 Bryan Niebling Second-row, Prop 👁 Image
Redcliffe
Scott Tronc Second-row, Prop 👁 Image
Southern Suburbs
1987 Gene Miles Centre 👁 Image
Wynnum-Manly
1988 Kevin Langer Halfback 👁 Image
Western Suburbs
1989 Neil Tierney Prop 👁 Image
Wynnum-Manly
1990 Trevor Benson Centre, Five-eighth 👁 Image
Redcliffe
1991 Darryl Duncan Five-eighth 👁 Image
Northern Suburbs
1992 Jason Hanrahan Prop 👁 Image
Southern Suburbs
1993 Paul Green Halfback 👁 Image
Eastern Suburbs
Steve Mills 👁 Image
Western Suburbs
1994 Steve Bryant Prop 👁 Image
Brothers
1995 Graham Cotter Prop 👁 Image
Redcliffe
1996 Alan Wieland Lock, Second-row 👁 Image
Western Suburbs

References

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  1. ^ Pramberg, Bernie (3 November 2006). "Winding back the clock". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 26 July 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Dawson, Andrew. "Footy flashback: All Rothmans, Civoniceva Medallists remembered". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane, Queensland. Retrieved 17 September 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)

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