Duhan van der Merwe wins Try of the Year for his brilliant solo effort in Scotland win over England
The Scotland winger’s success was announced at the World Rugby Awards 2023 ceremony in Paris on Sunday evening. Van der Merwe was an overwhelming winner, collecting 51 per cent of the 5,000-plus votes from fans. The try in the 29-23 victory at Twickenham on 4 February saw the Scotland player receive the ball just inside his own half and embark on a marauding run through the England defence, shrugging off five tackles as he slalomed his way to the line.
He beat off competition from France’s Damian Penaud (for his Six Nations try v Ireland), Ireland’s Hugo Keenan (for his try against France in the same game) and Fiji’s Vinaya Habosi (for his try against Georgia).
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Hide AdThe awards ceremony took place the day after South Africa defeated New Zealand to lift the Rugby World Cup for an historic fourth time and the victorious team were in attendance but the Springboks missed out on the main prizes at the Opéra Garnier in the heart of Paris. New Zealand No 8 Ardie Savea was crowned World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year. Andy Farrell was named Coach of the Year, recognising his achievement in leading Ireland’s to a Six Nations Grand Slam and top spot in the World Rugby Men’s Rankings for 15 months.


Five Rugby World Cup legends were also inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame during the ceremony: Dan Carter (New Zealand), Thierry Dusautoir (France), George Smith (Australia), Juan Martín Hernández (Argentina) and Bryan Habana (South Africa).
Full list of World Rugby Awards winners
World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year in partnership with Mastercard – Ardie Savea (New Zealand)
World Rugby Coach of the Year – Andy Farrell (Ireland)
World Rugby Men’s 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year in partnership with Tudor – Mark Tele’a (New Zealand)
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Hide AdWorld Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year in partnership with HSBC – Rodrigo Isgro (Argentina)
World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year in partnership with HSBC – Tyla Nathan-Wong (New Zealand)
World Rugby Referee Award – David McHugh (Ireland)
Vernon Pugh Award for Distinguished Service – George Nijaradze (Georgia)
Rugby for All Award – SOS Kit Aid
International Rugby Players Special Merit Award – John Smit (South Africa)
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Hide AdInternational Rugby Players Men’s Try of the Year – Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland)
World Rugby Hall of Fame inductees: Daniel Carter (New Zealand), Thierry Dusautoir (France), George Smith (Australia), Juan Martín Hernández (Argentina), Bryan Habana (South Africa).
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