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Thurston wins Dally M Medal

An emotional Johnathan Thurston broke down in tears after winning a record fourth Dally M Player of the Year medal.

After leading the Cowboys to this year’s NRL grand final against Brisbane Thurston was an unbackable favourite to take out the gong, and those predictions proved true.

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Thurston gained 32 votes after 26 rounds, well ahead of the three-way tie for second between Benji Marshall, Aaron Woods and Michael Ennis, who earned 21 votes each.

Broncos halfback Ben Hunt rounded out the top five with 18 votes.  

Australian and Queensland representative Thurston wasn’t in Sydney to receive the award, instead he was with his Cowboys teammates at a function at Townsville’s Jupiter’s Casino.

Thurston soaks up the victory with partner Samantha Lynch. Photo: Getty

Thurston soaks up the victory with partner Samantha Lynch. Photo: Getty

“I’m a little bit nervous,” Thurston said via video link.

“I can’t say what this means to me (to win this) in front of family and friends.”

The 32-year-old club captain later struggled to hold back the tears when crediting his family, including wife Samantha Lynch, for their role in his success.

“They see firsthand what you go through, the rollercoaster, what you put your body through mentally and physically,” he said.

“Without them, I wouldn’t be standing here.”

Thurston soon turned his focus to Sunday’s match-up with the Broncos.

“They have been the form side of the season and they have a coach that knows how to win big games and players that know how to win big games,” he said.

Thurston has previously taken home the award in 2005 and 2007 and was equal winner last year with Jarryd Hayne.

His fourth gong takes him past Immortal Andrew Johns as the greatest winner of the award. Johns won the award in 1998, 1999 and 2002.

Thurston led the Dally M count on 19 points when voting went behind closed doors after round 16 and regularly picked up points from there to run out a deserved winner of the award.

Cameron Smith and James Maloney were equal sixth on 17 votes.

Blake Austin, Corey Norman, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and James Tedesco, who all finished the 2015 season on 16 votes rounded out the top 10.

DALLY M TOP TEN FOR 2015:

1. Johnathan Thurston – 32

2. Benji Marshall – 21

2. Aaron Woods – 21

2. Michael Ennis – 21

5. Ben Hunt – 18

6. Cameron Smith – 17

6. James Maloney – 17

8. Blake Austin 16

8. Corey Norman – 16

8. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck – 16

8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves – 16

8. James Tedesco – 16

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