In a remarkable acknowledgment of his outstanding performance during the 2024 NRL season, Newcastle Knights captain Kalyn Ponga has been nominated for the prestigious Albert Goldthorpe Medal. This accolade is awarded annually to the player deemed to have had the greatest individual impact on the NRL season.
Ponga’s journey to this nomination has been nothing short of inspiring. After overcoming a series of injuries in previous seasons, the 26-year-old fullback demonstrated exceptional resilience and determination, leading the Knights to the finals and delivering standout performances throughout the year. His attacking flair, vision, and leadership have been instrumental in Newcastle’s success, making him a standout candidate for this honor.
The Albert Goldthorpe Medal, named after the legendary rugby league player Albert Goldthorpe, is awarded annually to the player deemed to have had the greatest individual impact on the NRL season. The recipient is selected through a voting process involving coaches, media, and rugby league experts. Ponga’s standout contributions in 2024 have made him a clear frontrunner for the accolade, with pundits praising his attacking prowess, exceptional vision, and leadership qualities.
This nomination adds to Ponga’s growing list of accolades. In 2023, he was awarded the Dally M Medal, recognizing him as the NRL’s player of the year. During that season, Ponga amassed 21 try assists and 19 line breaks in 20 matches, leading the Knights on a nine-game winning streak to finish fifth in the league.
The winner of the Albert Goldthorpe Medal will be announced at the NRL’s annual awards ceremony later this year. Fans and analysts alike will be keenly awaiting the outcome, as Ponga’s nomination underscores his significant impact on the game and his continued excellence on the field.