{"id":46845,"date":"2013-05-07T10:29:05","date_gmt":"2013-05-07T09:29:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=46845"},"modified":"2013-05-07T10:29:05","modified_gmt":"2013-05-07T09:29:05","slug":"rabodirect-pro12-tv-live-here-williams-marshall-and-trimble-win-rabodirect-pro12-awards-ulster-rugby-win-specsavers-fair-play-award","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/rabodirect-pro12-tv-live-here-williams-marshall-and-trimble-win-rabodirect-pro12-awards-ulster-rugby-win-specsavers-fair-play-award\/","title":{"rendered":"RABODIRECT PRO12 TV: LIVE HERE &#8211; Williams, Marshall and Trimble win RaboDirect PRO12 awards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + Ulster Rugby win &#8220;Specsavers Fair Play Award&#8221;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nick Williams and Luke Marshall doubled up to round off the perfect weekend for Ulster Rugby as they scooped the top two awards at the RaboDirect PRO12 Awards evening in Dublin tonight (Sunday, 5 May).<br \/>\n[youtube hXn9RS-3Xmk]<br \/>\nTwo days after Ulster clinched top spot at the end of the regular season with a convincing 32-17 home win over Cardiff Blues, two of their stand-out players of the season so far were honoured at a star-studded occasion at the Clontarf Castle Hotel.<\/p>\n<p>Both men had already been named in the RaboDirect PRO12 Dream Team for the season last week and Williams scooped the \u2018Players\u2019 Player of the Year\u2019 award for his outstanding back row contribution to Ulster\u2019s march into the Play-Off\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>Marshall picked up the \u2018Young Player of the Year\u2019 title after not only breaking into the Ulster side, but also into the Irish national team.<\/p>\n<p>After four seasons playing in the competition at Munster and Aironi Rugby, Williams headed to Belfast this winter and revealed his full array of talents as he scored six tries in 16 appearances in the RaboDirect PRO12. At times unstoppable on the charge, he more than filled the gap left by the departure of Pedri Wannenburg at the end of last season.<\/p>\n<p>The New Zealand No 8 beat British &#038; Irish Lions flanker Justin Tipuric and Glasgow Warriors\u2019 Fijian scrum half Niko Matawalu to the title. He follows in the footsteps of Tommy Bowe (Ospreys), Ruan Piennar (Ulster Rugby) and Tim Visser (Edinburgh Rugby) in picking up the prestigious award.<\/p>\n<p>Marshall had only started five games for Ulster in the RaboDirect PRO12 before this season, yet he grew into the centre role and not only played 11 times, but also won three caps in the RBS 6 Nations. The 22-year-old struck a great partnership with Darren Cave in the Ulster midfield and earned rave reviews throughout the campaign for his tough defence, good distribution and eye for a gap.<\/p>\n<p>He beat Cardiff Blues outside half Rhys Patchell and Connacht Rugby full back Robbie Henshaw to the title and follows in the footsteps of Tim Visser (Edinburgh Rugby), Toby Faletau (Newport Gwent Dragons) and Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors) as the RaboDirect PRO12 \u2018Young Player of the Year\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>It was a good night for Ulster, who host the Scarlets in the first of the two Play-Off matches at Ravenhill on Friday night, as they also scooped a \u00a310,000 cheque to put towards youth development after winning the \u2018Specsavers Fair Play Award\u2019 for having the fewest yellow and red cards and citings over the 22 games \u2013 a mere six yellows.<\/p>\n<p>They took over the mantle from Play-Off rivals Leinster Rugby, who had won it for the two previous seasons, who finished second with six yellows and one citing.<\/p>\n<p>Former Scotland and Lions outside half Gregor Townsend won the \u2018Coach of the Year\u2019 title from Ulster\u2019s Mark Anscombe and Benetton Treviso\u2019s Franco Smith after steering Glasgow Warriors into the Play-Offs. His side put together a record number of wins during the campaign and finished in third place overall to secure an away trip to the RDS to face Leinster this weekend.<\/p>\n<p>Leinster are the only team the Warriors failed to beat in the regular season, although they took a losing bonus point away with them from both matches. Third time lucky in the Play-Offs maybe?<\/p>\n<p>Connacht Rugby\u2019s Michael Swift received the \u2018Chairman\u2019s Award\u2019 in recognition of his outstanding service to both his province and the tournament as a whole. He became the first player to break the 150 game barrier this season and completed his 164th appearance against Glasgow Warriors last Friday.<\/p>\n<p>The 35-year-old London-born lock has played in every one of the 12 seasons of \u2018Celtic Rugby\u2019 and has signed for at least one more season with the Galway-based outfit.<\/p>\n<p>The Scarlets took over from Glasgow Warriors as winners of the \u2018Rhino Collision Kings\u2019 title after a panel of experts assessed their efficiency at the breakdown and tackling, while Ian Madigan followed in the footsteps of his Leinster team mate Johnny Sexton and Munster\u2019s Ronan O\u2019Gara in scooping the \u2018Rhino Golden Boot\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Madigan forced his way into the Dream Team for the first time and ended the regular season with 186 points from his 21 appearances, kicking 60 goals \u2013 24 conversions and 36 penalties. He only missed the target with nine attempts \u2013 three conversions and six penalties \u2013 and ended with an 87% success rate, including landing his last 21 kicks in a row.<\/p>\n<p>Ospreys skipper Alun Wyn Jones, another player to make the Dream Team, took over from fellow Welshman Nigel Owens as the winner of the \u2018RaboDirect Straight Talking\u2019 title.<\/p>\n<p>RaboDirect PRO12 Dream Team 2012\/13:Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors)); George North (Scarlets), Jonathan Davies (Scarlets), Luke Marshall (Ulster Rugby), Tim Visser (Edinburgh Rugby); Ian Madigan (Leinster Rugby), Niko Matawalu (Glasgow Warriors); Ryan Grant (Glasgow Warriors), Leonardo Ghiraldini (Benetton Treviso), Adam Jones (Ospreys), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Al Kellock (Glasgow Warriors), Alessandro Zanni (Benetton Treviso), Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), Nick Williams (Ulster Rugby)<\/p>\n<p>RABODIRECT PRO12 AWARD WINNERS 2012\/13<\/p>\n<p>PLAYERS\u2019 PLAYER OF THE SEASON &#8211; Nick Williams (Ulster Rugby)<\/p>\n<p>YOUNG PLAYER OF THE SEASON &#8211; Luke Marshall (Ulster Rugby)<\/p>\n<p>COACH OF THE SEASON &#8211; Gregor Townsend (Glasgow Warriors)<\/p>\n<p>CHAIRMAN\u2019S AWARD &#8211; Michael Swift (Connacht Rugby)<\/p>\n<p>RHINO GOLDEN BOOT &#8211; Ian Madigan (Leinster Rugby)<\/p>\n<p>RHINO COLLISION KINGS &#8211; Scarlets<\/p>\n<p>SPECSAVERS FAIRPLAY AWARD &#8211; Ulster Rugby<\/p>\n<p>RABODIRECT STRAIGHT TALKING AWARD &#8211;  Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys)<\/p>\n<p>TRY OF THE SEASON &#8211; TBC ON THE NIGHT<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nick Williams and Luke Marshall doubled up to round off the perfect weekend for Ulster Rugby as they scooped the top two awards at the RaboDirect PRO12 Awards evening in Dublin tonight (Sunday, 5 May). 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