Team of The Year
- Best Fullback
- Winner:
- Brett Hodgson, Wests Tigers
- Nominated:
- Matt Bowen, North Queensland Cowboys
- Karmichael Hunt, Brisbane Broncos
- Anthony Minichiello, Sydney Roosters
- Billy Slater, Melbourne Storm
- Best Winger
- Winner:
- Eric Grothe, Jr., Parramatta Eels
- Nominated:
- Colin Best, St George Illawarra Dragons
- Ty Williams, North Queensland Cowboys
- Matt Sing, North Queensland Cowboys
- Best Centre
- Winner:
- Mark Gasnier, St George Illawarra Dragons
- Nominated:
- ??
- Best Five-Eighth
- Winner:
- Benji Marshall, Wests Tigers
- Nominated:
- ??
- Best Halfback
- Winner:
- Johnathan Thurston, North Queensland Cowboys
- Nominated:
- ??
- Best Lock
- Winner:
- Ben Kennedy, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
- Nominated:
- Paul Gallen, Cronulla Sharks
- Shaun Timmins, St George Illawarra Dragons
- Ashley Harrison, South Sydney Rabbitohs
- Best Second Rower
- Winner:
- Nathan Hindmarsh, Parramatta Eels
- Nominated:
- Steve Menzies, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
- Craig Fitzgibbon, Sydney Roosters
- Steve Simpson, Newcastle Knights
- Anthony Watmough, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
- Best Prop
- Winner:
- Luke Bailey, St George Illawarra Dragons
- Nominated:
- Shane Webcke, Brisbane Broncos
- Petero Civoniceva, Brisbane Broncos
- Roy Asotasi, Canterbury Bulldogs
- Best Hooker
- Winner:
- Danny Buderus, Newcastle Knights
- Nominated:
- Robbie Farah, Wests Tigers
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