Pieter-Steph du Toit was named Player of the Year, while Rassie Erasmus was overlooked for the Coach of the Year at the World Rugby Awards in Monaco on Sunday.
It is the second time Du Toit has picked up the accolade following his success in 2019.
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Pieter-Steph Du Toit is the 2024 Men’s 15s Player of the Year #WorldRugbyAwards pic.twitter.com/LdFdp0C8xX
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The 32-year-old came out ahead of two of his Springbok teammates Eben Etzebeth, who was nominated for a third time, and Cheslin Kolbe, as well as Ireland’s Caelan Doris. He succeeds New Zealander Ardie Savea.
A world champion with the Boks in 2019 and 2023, Du Toit was again in outstanding form in 2024, a key member of the side that won the Rugby Championship for the first time in five years, finishing with five wins and one defeat.
During the November tour, they easily disposed of Scotland and Wales and also beat England at Twickenham.
Du Toit, who has 86 caps, joins New Zealand flyhalf Beauden Barrett as a double winner of the award with All Black greats Dan Carter and Richie McCaw winning three times each.
France captain Antoine Dupont, who won the 15-a-side award in 2021, became the first man to win both categories when he was named Sevens player of the year for his role in helping France to the gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
England back Ellie Kildunne, who scored 14 tries in 10 matches, won the women’s 15-a-side award with Australia’s Maddison Levi named as best Sevens player.
The winners in this category were chosen by a panel made up of ex-players, coaches and journalists.
All Blacks flank Wallace Sititi was named as Breakthrough Player of the Year, ahead of rookie Bok flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu.
France Sevens coach Jerome Daret beat Rassie Erasmus to the Coach of the Year award.
Meanwhile, the Men’s Dream Team of the Year included seven Springboks, as Du Toit, Etzebeth, Kolbe were joined by front rowers Ox Nche and Malcolm Marx and centre pair Damian de Allende and Cheslin Kolbe.
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