2007 Dally M Awards - Team of The Year

Team of The Year

Best Fullback
Winner:
Matt Bowen, North Queensland Cowboys
Nominated:
Karmichael Hunt, Brisbane Broncos
Brett Stewart, Manly Sea Eagles
Wade McKinnon, New Zealand Warriors
Best Winger
Winner:
Jarryd Hayne, Parramatta Eels
Nominated:
Hazem El Masri, Canterbury Bulldogs
Eric Grothe, Parramatta Eels
Israel Folau, Melbourne Storm
Best Centre
Winner:
Justin Hodges, Brisbane Broncos
Nominated:
Matt Cooper, St George Dragons
Timana Tahu, Parramatta Eels
Matt King, Melbourne Storm
Best Five-Eighth
Winner:
Darren Lockyer, Brisbane Broncos
Nominated:
Ben Roberts, Canterbury Bulldogs
Braith Anasta, Sydney Roosters
Jamie Lyon, Manly Sea Eagles
Best Halfback
Winner:
Johnathan Thurston, North Queensland Cowboys
Nominated:
(won by default as he won Dally M)
Best Lock
Winner:
Dallas Johnson, Melbourne Storm
Nominated:
Best Second Rower
Winner:
Anthony Watmough, Manly Sea Eagles
Nominated:
Sonny Bill Williams, Canterbury Bulldogs
Nathan Hindmarsh, Parramatta Eels
Ryan Hoffman, Melbourne Storm
Best Prop
Winner:
Steve Price, New Zealand Warriors
Nominated:
Roy Asotasi, South Sydney Rabbitohs
Petero Civoniceva, Brisbane Broncos
Luke Bailey, Gold Coast Titans
Best Hooker
Winner:
Robbie Farah, Wests Tigers
Nominated:
(awarded to Farah after presentation of Dally M, no other nominations)

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