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South Africa dominate Rugby Union Writers' Club personality of the year shortlist

YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 21:  Siya Kolisi of South Africa during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group B game between New Zealand and South Africa at International Stadium Yokohama on September 21, 2019 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. (Photo by Craig Mercer/MB Media/Getty Images)
Image: Siya Kolisi guided South Africa to Rugby World Cup glory in 2019

South Africa dominate a list of five nominees in contention to be named The Rugby Union Writers' Club (RUWC) personality of the year for 2019.

The Springboks are well represented following their success at autumn's World Cup where a 32-12 victory over England in the Yokohama final saw them secure the Webb Ellis Trophy for a third time.

Inspirational skipper Siya Kolisi - South Africa's first black Test captain - is among the nominees and he is joined by team-mate Faf De Klerk, the Sale Sharks scrum-half.

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Also on the shortlist is Rassie Erasmus, the mastermind of the Springboks' Japan 2019 triumph despite only taking over as head coach in March 2018.

Erasmus also oversaw the nation's fourth consecutive Rugby Championship crown and now acts as South Africa's national director of rugby having stood down as coach.

Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones, his country's most capped player with 134 Test appearances, and Japan talisman Michael Leitch complete the five-strong list.

Alun Wyn Jones
Image: Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones is on the five-man shortlist

Leitch was at the helm as the Brave Blossoms reached the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time, with the hosts defeating Ireland and Scotland during the tournament and playing an exciting brand of rugby.

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The winner of the coveted Pat Marshall Memorial Award will be announced at the annual dinner of the RUWC in central London on January 13.

Greats of the game whose names have been engraved on the winners' trophy in the past include Gareth Edwards, Bill Beaumont, David Campese, Jonah Lomu, Martin Johnson, Jonny Wilkinson, Brian O'Driscoll and Dan Carter.

The current holder is Ireland's Jonathan Sexton, with Owen Farrell of England winning in 2017.

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