The International Rugby Board has announced the six-man shortlist of nominees for the IRB Player of the Year 2011 Award in association with Emirates Airline.
The winner of the prestigious individual accolade will be announced at the IRB Awards ceremony at Vector Arena in Auckland on Monday, October 24 - a day after the Rugby World Cup 2011 champions are crowned.
Four of the nominees are in the Rugby World Cup 2011 final at Eden Park on Sunday with France captain Thierry Dusautoir joined by the New Zealand trio of scrum half Piri Weepu, flanker Jerome Kaino and centre Ma'a Nonu.
The other two nominees are Australia's flanker David Pocock and scrum half Will Genia, who will both play against Wales in the bronze final tomorrow. Pocock has been nominated for the second year in a row, having missed out to New Zealand captain Richie McCaw in 2010.
"The IRB Player of the Year Award is the ultimate accolade for a player to receive in his career. It takes on added significance in a Rugby World Cup year and takes into account player performances in all major internationals, including matches in the RBS 6 Nations and Tri- Nations," said IRB chairman Bernard Lapasset.