Rugby - Sexton, Schmidt and Ireland scoop world awards

Rugby - Sexton, Schmidt and Ireland scoop world awards
Rugby Union - Ireland v New Zealand - Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland - November 17, 2018 New Zealand players form a guard of honour for Ireland's Johnny Sexton and team mates after the match REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne Copyright CLODAGH KILCOYNE(Reuters)
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By Mitch Phillips

(Reuters) - World Rugby's awards night in Monaco turned green on Sunday as Ireland's Johnny Sexton and Joe Schmidt led a treble of player, coach and team of the year triumphs.

With Schmidt at the helm in the stands and flyhalf Sexton pulling the strings on the pitch, Ireland won a Six Nations grand slam, claimed a 2-1 series victory in Australia and a clean sweep of four wins in their November internationals, highlighted by a first home win over New Zealand.

In all they won 11 of their 12 games in 2018 with the only setback coming in the first of the three-match series in Australia.

New Zealand flyhalf Beauden Barrett, who was also nominated, won the player of the year award in 2017 and 2016.

Sexton is the first non-New Zealand winner since Frenchman Thierry Dusautoir in 2011 and the second Irishman after Keith Wood, who won the inaugural edition in 2001.

New Zealand had claimed the team of the year award every year since 2009 but that also went to Ireland, for the first time.

The women's player honour went to France fullback Jessy Tremouliere, while South Africa winger Aphiwe Dyanti won the breakthrough player award.

The All Blacks were not overlooked altogether as lock Brodie Retallick's score against Australia in Sydney, finishing off an 80-metre move, was voted try of the year.

(Reporting by Mitch Phillips, editing by Ken Ferris)

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