All Blacks number eight Ardie Savea has claimed the top gong at the World Rugby Awards to become the sixth All Black to win the men’s 15s player of the year accolade.
A day after just falling short in the Rugby World Cup final, going down 12-11 in Paris, Savea beat out Springboks lock Eben Etzebeth, France’s Antoine Dupont and Bundee Aki of Ireland for the award. The last All Black to be named men’s 15s player of the year was Beauden Barrett in 2017.
Up on stage, Savea was still wearing the scars after playing 80 minutes in an epic final in which he became stand-in captain when Sam Cane was red carded in the first half.
“I’ve been going by this mantra all year - very blessed and very grateful to be up here,” Savea said. “For an individual to stand out it’s based off the foundation of the team. Massive shout out to Foz, Skip and my brothers this year and the last couple of years and the journey we’ve been through.”