
The RPA Computacenter Rugby Players Awards Dinner 2010 took place in May at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, attended by a host of Premiership and International players past and present.
Saracens hooker Schalk Brits won vote of players throughout the Premiership and was awarded the prestigious Computacenter Players Player of the Year Award 2010 at the glittering RPA Computacenter Rugby Players' Awards Dinner in May.
On collecting the award, Brits said: "This is a fantastic and very unexpected honour, and I'm proud and humbled to receive this award. To be rated by your peers is the greatest compliment that one could receive, and that is what makes receiving this award so unbelievable."
The Norman Broadbent Young Player of the Year Award was awarded to Leicester Tigers' Ben Youngs. Youngs was voted for by the players ahead of Chris Ashton and Courtney Lawes, both of Northampton Saints.
Others recognised on the night were Simon Shaw, who won the Special Merit Award sponsored by LV= Asset Management for his incredible contribution to the game, Chris Ashton, who topped the public poll for the Sunday Times Try of the Year, and Bill McLaren, who was posthumously inducted into the RPA HSBC Hall of Fame.
Andy Ripley received the Blyth Spirit Award sponsored by Towergate tlc, a special presentation from the RPA members for outstanding courage in the face of adversity.
Ripley, a Corinthian England International of the 1970s, was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in 2005. Since his diagnosis, he has worked closely with The Prostate Cancer Charity, using his media profile to raise awareness of the disease and encourage men to get tested as a preventative measure. After three years in remission, his cancer returned in 2008, but he has continued to fight the disease in his own, unmistakable and inspiring fashion.
The RPA Benevolent Fund, the Players' Charity was also delighted to receive a cheque for £25,000, presented by Lawrence Dallaglio on behalf of the Dallaglio Foundation. Dallaglio had nominated the Benevolent Fund as a beneficiary of the Dallaglio Cycle Slam, which earlier this year raised over £1 million for Sport Relief, the Dallaglio Foundation and its beneficiaries.
The cheque was accepted on behalf of the RPA Benevolent Fund by Damian Hopley, CEO of the RPA, who said: "My congratulations go to all the nominees and winners, but particularly to Schalk and Ben, who have been outstanding for their clubs throughout this season. We were delighted to see so many players and supporters of the RPA attending the dinner, not only to recognise the outstanding talent within the English game, but also to help raise much needed funds for the RPA Benevolent Fund, The Players' Charity."
Read more about the winners here, or scroll down to see highlights of RPA Computacenter Rugby Players' Awards Dinner 2010 and all the nominated players in action.
The RPA Computacenter Rugby Players' Awards Dinner supports the RPA Benevolent Fund, the professional players' charity, established to provide financial help and practical support to RPA members. Find out more about the RPA Benevolent Fund here
See the nominations for the Sunday Times Try of the Year 2010 here.
Players' Player of the Year
| 1999 Neil Back | 2000 Pat Lam | 2001 Mike Catt | 2002 Jason Robinson |
| 2003 Jonny Wilkinson | 2004 Bruce Reihana | 2005 Martin Corry | 2006 Jason White |
| 2007 Glen Jackson | 2008 Riki Flutey | 2009 Seilala Mapusua | 2010 Schalk Brits |
Young Player of the Year
| 1999 Jonny Wilkinson | 2000 Iain Balshaw | 2001 Steve Borthwick | 2002 Charlie Hodgson |
| 2003 James Forrester | 2004 Olly Barkley | 2005 Harry Ellis | 2006 Tom Varndell |
| 2007 David Strettle | 2008 Danny Cipriani | 2009 Ben Foden | 2010 Ben Youngs |