Hosts Yvonne Sampson and Cooper Cronk have just opened proceedings on the TV coverage, with the Storm gun describing himself as the ‘Steven Bradbury of rugby league’ in a joke that got exactly zero laughs.
Yes, minister!
Federal sport minister Anika Wells has taken a break from life in Canberra to mix with a far more intellectual crowd than the knuckle-draggers she has to deal with in parliament house.
Coaches on the red carpet
First we have Cowboys boss Todd Payten and his wife Julie, who was the subject of one of the great Dally M speeches in recent memory when he won the coach of the year award in 2022.
Next we have – brace yourselves – Storm maestro Craig Bellamy, who appears to be actually smiling. We have no idea how this happened. At last count this is only the third time he has done that since March.
Attention, Peter V’landys: THIS is how you wear a tux
Broncos skipper Ali Brigginshaw – pictured with her wife Kate Daly – has put the ARL boss to shame in the fashion stakes tonight.
She’s in the running for the captain of the year award.
Matt Burton and Zoe Warwick
Crichton’s Dogs teammate (and former teammate from their time at Penrith) has gone for more traditional footwear after revealing his unusually large toes are partly responsible for the towering bombs he’s famous for putting up.
Stephen Crichton and Leone Lauafia
The Bulldogs best player in 2024 elected to go with sneakers instead of a pair of dress shoes and we are so here for it. One of these years someone will have the courage to go the whole hog and wear trackie daks with their suit jacket and bow tie.
Herbie Farnworth and Lily Pickles
Here’s hoping their romance goes from strength to strength, they get married, and he takes her surname so the commentators have to yell ‘HERBIE PICKLES!’ whenever the Dolphins gun scores a try.
They’re flooding in now
Here we have (top to bottom): Harry Grant and Brooke Loeiro, women’s footy legend Ruan Sims, and Raiders bookend Joe Tapine and his wife Kirsten.
Peter V’landys, man of mystery
He’s one of the most powerful people in Australian sport, running both the NRL and Racing NSW, and he must be on one hell of a pay packet.
All of which adds to one of the biggest mysteries in the NRL: Why can’t the boss pay a tailor to make him suits that actually fit?
Have a look at the length of that sleeve. If that doesn’t scream ‘I got my outfit off the rack and didn’t try it on because I was in a rush to get to a meeting with the NRL Integrity Unit’, what does?
Angus Crichton and Chloe Esegbona
What a year for the Roosters star. After getting through a shocking mental health battle last off-season, he turned in a campaign for the ages with the Chooks and won the Brad Fittler Medal as the best of the NSW Blues as they won a thrilling Origin series over Queensland. And to make things even sweeter for him, he and Esegbona were first spotted kissing during the interstate series.
Daly Cherry-Evans and Vessa Rockliff
The Manly skipper is another star with a big chance of winning the big award tonight, sitting just behind Dylan Edwards and Nicho Hynes in the voting before the judges’ scores became secret.
Kalyn Ponga and Gabrielle Peak
The Knights gun is the reigning Dally M medallist. He and peak went public in June last year; she’s a soccer star who plays for Sydney Olympic FC.
Nicho Hynes and Piper Wallace
The Sharks star – who was second in the Dally M voting as of round 12 – only just made his romance with the 23-year-old advertising specialist public after she was spotted at Cronulla games with his mum Julie.
He has had an up and down year that was interrupted by a long stint on the sidelines due to a serious injury, meaning he probably won’t be challenging for the award after winning it in 2022.
The favourite has arrived
Many good judges are tipping Melbourne’s Jahrome Hughes to take the Dally M tonight after a stellar run of form that saw him become one of the driving forces in their run to yet another grand final appearance.
Teddy makes his entrance
Roosters gun James Tedesco is joined by wife Maria. He was right in the thick of it for the Dally M when the votes went behind closed doors after round 12 and is a big chance of winning the coveted gong tonight.
Cameron Murray and Miranda Cross
It’s been a big year for the Souths star and his fiance, who welcomed their daughter Avalon into the world in February, just before the start of the season.
Jaime Chapman turns heads
The Gold Coast Titans winger is one of the top contenders to take out the biggest individual honour in the women’s game tonight, but she has modestly tipped her teammate Lauren Brown or reigning Dally M medal winner Tamika Upton of the nights to come out on top.
Addin Fonua-Blake does it again!
At last year’s Dally Ms he was compared to The Rock for wearing a lavish Versace dress shirt that cost a staggering $2500 – and he might’ve topped that tonight.
The shirt is impressive enough this time around, but the Dragons prop (pictured with wife Ana) is also turning heads in the footwear department. Have a go at those shoes!
Zac Lomax melts hearts
The ex-Dragon – who’s on his way to Parramatta for 2025 – brought his mum Cheree tonight. All together now: awwwwwww!
Millie Elliott makes a statement
The Roosters prop cut a dramatically different figure to many of the other stars and WAGs tonight with this dress featuring a long black train.
She’ll be trying to add to the 2022 premiership she won with the Knights when she takes the field in Homebush on Sunday.
Cooper Cronk & Tara Rushton
The Storm legend and his TV star wife have had plenty of practice for the red carpet. He took out the Dally M Medal in 2013 and 2016.
Hudson Young & Kelsey Peck
The Canberra Raiders star has been nominated for the second-rower of the year award. His partner, Kelsea Peck, posted a charming shot of her man getting ready with teammates Joe Tapine and Elliott Whitehead, who was wearing nothing but a dressing gown at the time. Will he be brave enough to stay that way when he hits the red carpet? We’ll soon find out.
Danika Mason rocks up – but where’s her footy star boyfriend?
The Channel Nine star is all class in a figure-hugging blue number tonight – but there’s no sign of her boyfriend, Bulldogs forward Liam Knight, at the moment.
Collins class
Roosters prop Lindsay Collins’ season ended on a sour note when he was concussed in the first tackle of the team’s preliminary final loss to the Storm, but he and wife Kaylah looked great as they arrived for the ceremony at Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse tonight.
Blast from the past
Luke Lewis clocked up an incredible 324 games for the Panthers and Sharks, winning the 2003 and 2016 premierships – and as you can see from his entrance with wife Sonia, he looks like he could run out again at Accor Stadium on Sunday.
Isabelle Kelly dares to bare
There’s a bit of a theme emerging on the red carpet: Daring outfits that show off a lot of skin.
Kelly – who’ll skipper the Roosters in Sunday’s NRLW grand final – has given her rival captain Tiana Penitani of the Sharks a run for her money in the fashion stakes tonight.
Cooper Cronk’s outfit explained
We were wrong – it’s not a tribute to the Wests Tigers, it’s a sly dig at his old coach at the Melbourne Storm, Craig ‘Bellyache’ Bellamy.
Revisit the fashion fails of years past
From wardrobe malfunctions to serial flashers and outfits that just fell flat, here’s a look at some of the most eye-catching red carpet moments from previous Dally M ceremonies…
Past Dally M winner Kezie Apps arrives
Now with the Wests Tigers, the talented forward took out the highest honour in the women’s game in 2016.
Up, up Cronulla!
Sharks NRLW star Tiana Penitani is in line for two awards tonight: centre of the year and captain of the year. But will she make our best-dressed list?
The Cronulla skipper is one of the faces of the women’s game and will be leading her side out for the grand final against the Roosters at 3.55pm on Sunday.
A touch of class from Today
The Today show’s Taylor Haynes was among the first to arrive in an all-white outfit with a daring split up the side.
A touch of controversy before a vote is counted
Phil Gould has not minced his words as he hit out at a Dally Ms snub that he called ‘a tragedy for our game’.
Wests Tigers’ boom rookie Lachlan Galvin is not eligible to the rookie of the year award tonight due to what Gus sees as a stupid, outdated rule.
G’day and welcome
Thanks for joining us for Daily Mail Australia’s coverage of the 2024 Dally M Medal ceremony.
Stick with us for the next few hours as we bring you all the best and worst dressed WAGs from the red carpet, updates on the vote count and all the awards on rugby league’s most glamorous night.
And to get us started, the first star to front the cameras this evening is Matty Johns’ son Cooper, the former Manly and Storm player who is now better known for his work on the Kyle & Jackie O show.
He’s gone with a striking black and white, double-breasted jacket that might have been inspired by the old Western Suburbs Magpies strip.
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