Bundee Aki Named RPI Men’s Player of the Year
Connacht and Ireland centre Bundee Aki has been awarded the prestigious title of Rugby Players Ireland (RPI) men’s player of the year. Aki’s outstanding performance throughout the season earned him this recognition.
Aki played a crucial role in Ireland’s successful campaign, contributing significantly to their second consecutive Six Nations title victory. His exceptional skills and dedication on the field did not go unnoticed.
Other notable nominees for the award included Leinster duo Dan Sheehan and Jamison Gibson-Park. However, it was Aki’s remarkable achievements that stood out, making him the deserving recipient of this honor.
Aoife Wafer Shines in Women’s Categories
Aoife Wafer showcased her talent and determination by clinching two prestigious awards at the Rugby Players Ireland ceremony. She was named the Strata Financial Women’s XVs Players’ Player of the Year and also received the Energia Women’s XVs Young Player of the Year accolade.
Wafer’s exceptional performances were instrumental in Ireland’s resurgence, leading them to a commendable third-place finish in the Six Nations and securing a spot in the upcoming 2025 Rugby World Cup. Her contributions did not go unnoticed, earning her recognition from both fans and fellow players.
Outstanding Achievements Recognized
In addition to the individual player awards, Leinster’s Joe McCarthy was honored as the Nevin Spence Men’s XVs Young Player of the Year. McCarthy’s talent and potential were acknowledged by the rugby community, setting a promising path for his future in the sport.
Furthermore, standout moments from the season were celebrated, with Crag Casey’s memorable try against Leinster being crowned as the try of the year. On the women’s side, Katie Corrigan’s exceptional performance earned her the AIB Corporate Banking Women’s XVs Try of the Year award, highlighting the skill and talent present in the women’s game.