Jahrome Hughes

2024 - 10 - 3

Dally M Drama: Jahrome Hughes Crying, Hakas, and Medals!

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Jahrome Hughes steals the show at the Dally M Awards, leaving us in happy tears with hugs, haka, and a historic win!

Jahrome Hughes has made waves in the rugby league world, and he’s not stopping anytime soon! Just last night, the Melbourne Storm powerhouse snagged the coveted Dally M Medal, a prestigious award recognizing the top players in the NRL and NRLW competitions. His performance this season has been nothing short of spectacular, earning him accolades not only as a standout halfback but also as a key player for the Kiwis. Tawera Nikau, a Melbourne Storm legend, has expressed his admiration for Hughes, noting his consistent brilliance on the field.

But wait, there’s more! Hughes wasn't alone on the winners’ podium; Olivia Kernick, a rising star from the Roosters, took home the women’s Dally M Medal, making a splash in the NRLW. This year, the awards shine bright as they highlight the incredible talent in both leagues. Fans are bubbling over with excitement as they gear up for the Grand Final, and Hughes’ triumph sets the stage for an epic showdown ahead!

The night was not just about medals but also powerful camaraderie, as Hughes was visibly moved when his teammates surprised him with an impromptu haka in celebration of his win. The emotional display highlighted the strong bond within the Storm squad, proving that it’s not just about individual achievements but also about the support and respect among teammates. Hughes’ tears were a testament to how much this win means to him and his team, showcasing the heart of rugby league.

As we prepare for the Grand Final, the question arises: can Hughes maintain his form and lead his team to victory? While nothing is certain in sports, his Dally M win undoubtedly boosts his confidence. Interestingly, this moment serves as a reminder that success in rugby often combines individual talent with teamwork, and Hughes has embraced both wholeheartedly.

Did you know? The Dally M Medal is named after rugby league great Dally Messenger, who is often considered one of the sports' founding fathers back in the early 20th century. Additionally, Melbourne Storm has seen quite a few of its stars achieve Dally M honors, proving once again that they are a powerhouse in the league. Hughes’ victory not only adds to his accolades but also strengthens the legacy of the Storm franchise in the rugby landscape!

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Jahrome Hughes storms to Dally M tohu (waateanews.com)

Melbourne Storm legend Tawera Nikau says Jahrome Hughes has been a standout performer this year. The Storm and Kiwis halfback last night won the Dally M ...

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'Butterflies': Jahrome Hughes and Olivia Kernick win Dally M medals (Te Ao Māori News)

The prestigious awards recognise the best male and female players in the NRL and NRLW competitions this season. Hughes, a standout at halfback for the Kiwis and ...

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Jahrome Hughes and Olivia Kernick take top honours at Dally M ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

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Jahrome Hughes and Olivia Kernick win Dally M Medals (NRL.COM)

Just days out from the NRL Telstra Premiership Grand Final, Melbourne Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes has been crowned the 2024 Dally M Medallist.

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How Melbourne's Jahrome Hughes went from journeyman fullback ... (RNZ)

Analysis - Jahrome Hughes didn't need the Dally M medal to be the best player in the NRL this year, but it certainly helps.

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'Powerful mark of respect': Dally M winner moved to tears by ... (Fox Sports)

'Powerful mark of respect': Dally M winner moved to tears by teammates' impromptu Haka.

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Impromptu haka leaves Jahrome Hughes with a tear after Dally M win (The Guardian)

The Storm player was left emotional by a celebratory haka in his honour, while Roosters second-rower Olivia Kernick won the women's medal.

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