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July 03, 2009 Dynamic centre Digby Ioane has been awarded the Queensland Reds players' player award in recognition of his standout performance during the Super 14 season.
Ioane amassed 253 votes, despite missing the last two games of the season through injury, to win the 2009 Pilecki Medal ahead of flanker Hugh McMeniman (231) and early-season captain Berrick Barnes (122).
The 23-year-old started the season on the wing but proved a game-breaker closer to the action at 13 after coach Phil Mooney made the switch.
Ioane was considered a certain selection for Australia until a shoulder reconstruction forced a premature end to his season.
The Pilecki Medal, named in honour of Queensland prop Stan Pilecki, was announced at Thursday night's Reds Gala in Brisbane, where Ioane also received the Reds' hardest trainer award.
Prop Laurie Weeks, 23, was named Reds rookie of the year, his second piece of silverware for the same honour after picking up the gong at the Super 14 Awards.
Weeks made his debut off the bench behind Dayna Edwards in round one against the Bulls in South Africa and played every game of the year, starting in all but two of the 13 matches.
Reds coach Mooney said it was no surprise that Ioane featured heavily at the end-of-season awards night.
“Digby's success on the field is a product of the amount of hard work he does off it,” Mooney said.
“Digby is a gifted athlete but he also works extremely hard on improving every facet of his game.
“That's why he's successful and why his best years are still ahead of him.”
While McMeniman will head overseas in 2010, Ioane and Barnes are currently finalising their contract negotiations with the Wallabies and Reds.
“We are confident both are on track to re-sign until the next Rugby World Cup,” Mooney said.
AAP
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,...002381,00.html
no surprise there...his work rate was fantastic in the games i saw last year....can we have him back now please......
i also read somewhere that he was acknowledged as one of the hardest working off the field as well, slightly suprising i thought.
Congrats Digby
Seem to recall he had the biggest bench press when he was at the Force TOCC, I guess you have to do some work to get there.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
He does now, but probably only Pacific Islands when Digby was here.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
i thought Digby might be one os those super natural strong guys, i know Eric Grothe in the Parramatta Eels is the strongest guy in the team, but he rarely lifts weights, he rarely trains at all.