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Leinster Rugby full back Rob Kearney with his ERC European Player of the Year 2012 Medal



Rob Kearney (Leinster Rugby) has been named ERC European Player of the Year 2012.


The prestigious award crowns an outstanding season for the full-back who started every one of Leinster's nine European games as the Irish club triumphed in the Heineken Cup for an unprecedented third time in four years. Kearney succeeds teammate, Sean O'Brien, as the winner of northern hemisphere rugby's ultimate individual accolade.


The 26-year-old scored six tries during the campaign and pushed himself into contention for the honour with a series of high-quality displays in the tournament's pool and knockout stages.

Kearney scored two tries in the quarter-final victory over the Cardiff Blues, then followed that up by creating a try for Cian Healy and landing a superb drop goal in the thrilling semi-final success against ASM Clermont Auvergne, before playing a key role in Leinster's record-breaking 42-14 final win over Ulster Rugby at Twickenham Stadium last Saturday.

Kearney was presented with his award, a specially struck gold medal, by ERC Chief Executive, Derek McGrath, at a ceremony in ERC offices in Dublin today (Monday, 21 May 2012).


"Rob was both rock-solid in defence and inspirational in attack during what was another magnificent Heineken Cup campaign for our 2012 champions, Leinster," said McGrath. "He scored six tries, ran powerfully, kicked superbly and the sheer all-round quality of his performances made him an excellent choice as ERC European Player of the Year 2012."


"It really is an honour to have won this award," said Kearney. "While I am delighted with the recognition, an individual player is powerless without the support of his teammates. So I owe this to the Leinster squad, to the management and to all the backroom staff at the club."

The search for the best player from the 44 clubs in ERC's two tournaments, the Heineken Cup and the Amlin Challenge Cup, was undertaken by a Judging Panel which comprised of:

Stuart Barnes (Sky Sports), Raphael Ibanez (2011/12 Heineken Cup Ambassador), Stephen Jones (Rugby Correspondent, The Sunday Times), Emmanuel Massicard (Editor, Midi Olympique) and Gerry Thornley (Rugby Correspondent, The Irish Times).

The expert panel was presented with a longlist at the conclusion of the pool stages in both tournaments, and after the quarter-finals and semi-finals, that list was pared down to the following five players:


• Stephen Ferris (Back-row, Ulster Rugby)
• Rob Kearney (Full-back, Leinster Rugby)
• Ruan Pienaar (Scrum-half, Ulster Rugby)
• Jonathan Sexton (Out-half, Leinster Rugby)
• Jonny Wilkinson (Out-half, RC Toulon)



The shortlist was also forwarded to the 44 clubs, and their recommendations, as well as those of European club rugby supporters who voted on Twitter @ercrugby and on the tournaments' Facebook pages, were factored into the deliberations of the panel which reconvened in London, host city for the two European finals, to complete the selection process. The winner was then confirmed after the finals.
In 2010, ERC launched the highly-acclaimed ERC15 Awards, recognising the efforts of a number of outstanding contributors to the first decade and a half of European club rugby competition. Two-time Heineken Cup winner, Ronan O'Gara (Munster Rugby), was the inaugural recipient of the ERC European Player honour as the best player over the first 15 years of the two tournaments, and last year, Sean O'Brien (Leinster Rugby), was voted ERC European Player of the Year 2011.

ROB KEARNEY FACTFILE



Born: 26 March 1986, Dundalk, County Louth
Height: 1.85m / 6'1"
Weight: 95kg / 14st 13lbs
School: Clongowes Wood College
Province: Leinster Rugby
Club: University College Dublin
Heineken Cup appearances: 43
Ireland caps: 38
British & Irish Lions tests: 3 (v South Africa, 2009)
 
Probably the right choice based on the Final wasn't outstanding in that game but of the nominees he was the best.
 
Yeah, no arguments from me.
He's had a good season and since the Six Nations has looked to be getting back to his best.
 
I'm in shock at him only being 26 - He seems to have been around for ever.

Can't argue with his selection though, been a really good season for him.
 
He has really rounded out his game this season becoming an excellent passer whereas before Joe Schmidt's arrival, he tended to tuck the ball under his arm and run down blind alleys. It's a deserved award for him.
 
He's been excellent this year. Good to see him back to his '09 best, if not better actually...
 
Completely deserved has been excellent this year hope he can keep it up.
 

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