Roosters skipper James Tedesco has been awarded the NRL’s Dally M Medal, winning the prestigious award a second time in his illustrious career.

The 32-year-old fullback had one of his most consistent seasons to date, having also taken home the top gong in 2019, while finishing second in 2022 and 2024.

Tedesco was the heavy favourite to win the Dally M Medal in 2025, securing it after Nathan Cleary was rested for Round 26 but the win was never really in doubt.

He dominated his competition, winning by a whopping 22 points.

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Panthers superstar Nathan Cleary finished in second with 45 votes, while Dolphins young gun Isaiya Katoa was hot on his tail his 44 votes.

Tedesco’s win comes after lost the 2024 Dally M count by a single vote to Storm star Jahrome Hughes.

The gun fullback also won the Dally M Captain of the Year and was named fullback in the Team of the Year, as he did in 2019.

“I’ve probably had a lot of critics and doubters the last couple of years so I guess to be back on this stage and winning this medal is a proud achievement for myself,” Tedesco said in his winner’s speech.

“It’s up there for sure. I mean, I really enjoyed this season. The players we had, the players we lost.

“I enjoyed being the leader of this team and running us out each week.

“It helps not playing Origin. Nath missed lots of games through Origin, and I played every game which definitely helps me score more points.”

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Final Dally M Men’s Leaderboard

James Tedesco 67

Nathan Cleary 45

Isaiya Katoa 44

Payne Haas 44

Blayke Brailey 42

Tom Dearden 42

Reece Walsh 41

Luke Metcalf 40

Daly Cherry-Evans 39

Will Kennedy 37

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Meanwhile, Broncos superstar Tamika Upton was named the 2025 NRLW Dally M Medallist.

The 28-year-old made the move back to Brisbane ahead of this season, having won a Dally M Medal with the club in 2023.

Upton took the lead in Round 10 over her teammate Julia Robinson after she was rested, before a final round showdown between the pair loomed.

The gun fullback reigned supreme, scoring a hattrick and setting one try up in Round 11 with a performance that earnt her three points and secured her the Dally M Medal.

In the process, Upton became the first player to win the prestigious award twice, setting records in 2025 with a staggering 18 tries in 11 games.

“It shows the calibre of team and calibre of coaching at the Broncos,” she said.

Upton finished the season with 35 votes, while Robinson trailed her on 32 and Knights halfback rounded out the podium with 31 votes.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 01: James Tedesco of the Sydney Roosters and Tamika Upton of the Brisbane Broncos pose with their Dally M Medals.Source: Getty Images

Final Dally M Women’s Leaderboard

Tamika Upton 35

Julia Robinson 32

Jesse Southwell 31

Isabelle Kelly 29

Rachael Pearson 24

Jakiya Whitfeld 22

Yasmin Clydsdale 21

Emma Verran 20

Tarryn Aiken 18

Olivia Kernick 17

Ethan Strange, meanwhile, capped off a stunning rise to clain the No.6 jersey in the Dally M Team of the Year.

Strange was instrumental in the Raiders’ run to claim the minor premiership and has emerged as one of the best young players in the NRL.

He is partnered in the halves by Nathan Cleary.

Roosters sensation Mark Nawaqanitawase was rewarded for his stellar rookie season with a place on the wing alongside Melbourne Storm star Xavier Coates.

Warriors star Erin Clark beating Kangaroos captain Isaah Yeo to Lock of the Year was the boilover of the night and capped a stunning 12 months for the reborn forward.

Having made his NRL debut for the Warriors back in 2017, Clark left the same year for a brief stint in Canberra but was back home to New Zealand by November. He resurfaced at the Titans in 2020 but did not nail a first grade role until switching to the middle forwards in 2023.

After the Warriors picked him up this season on a three-year deal, he has surged into the ranks of the game’s elite middles – capped by his dethroning of Yeo, a four-time Lock of the Year.

NRL DALLY M TEAM OF THE YEAR

Fullback: James Tedesco

Wingers: Mark Nawaqanitawase and Xavier Coates

Centres: Kotoni Staggs and Stephen Crichton

Five-eighth: Ethan Strange

Halfback: Nathan Cleary

Hooker: Blayke Brailey

Props: Payne Haas and Addin Fonua-Blake

Back rowers: Eliesa Katoa and Hudson Young

Lock: Erin Clark

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NRLW DALLY M TEAM OF THE YEAR

Fullback: Tamika Upton

Wingers: Payton Takimoana and Sheridan Gallagher

Centres: Isabelle Kelly and Julia Robinson

Five-eighth: Gayle Broughton

Halfback: Jesse Southwell

Hooker: Emma Manzelmann

Props: Ellie Johnston and Jessika Elliston

Back rowers: Romy Teitzel and Yasmine Clydsdale

Lock: Olivia Kernick

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AWARD WINNERS

Dally M NRL Captain of the Year: James Tedesco

Dally M NRLW Captain of the Year: Isabelle Kelly

Dally M NRL Coach of the Year: Ricky Stuart

Dally M NRLW Coach of the Year: John Strange

Dally M NRL Rookie of the Year: Robert Toia

Dally M NRLW Rookie of the Year: Shalom Sauaso

Ken Stephen Medal: Kieran Foran

Veronica White Medal: Rhiannon Byers

Dally M NRL Try of the Year: Mark Nawaqanitawase

Dally M NRLW Try of the Year: Indie Bostock

Dally M NRL Tackle of the Year: Ethan Strange

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