DEPARTING IRISH RUGBY captain Paul O’Connell has claimed another piece of silverware this evening, after being named the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Player of the Year.
O’Connell was presented with the award at the annual ceremony at the Guinness Storehouse this evening, after captaining Ireland to a second Six Nations championship in a row this year, before helping Munster reach the Guinness Pro12 final in May.
It’s the second time O’Connell has been honoured by the Rugby Writers of Ireland after winning the award nine years ago, and comes just three months after he was also named IRUPA Players’ Player of the Year.
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O’Connell was also named Six Nations Player of the Championship in March.
The Toulon-bound second row said the award was a testament to the work put in by his teammates throughout the season.
Sophie Spence was the big winner in women’s rugby, with the rugby writers choosing her as the standout player for Ireland in their Six Nations championship winning season.
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The Leinster and Old Belvedere second row says she has to pinch herself when she sees the names of previous winners of the award.