Once he breaks 100 he should win it, if not it confirms the award is completely meaningless.
100 premier league goals may never be repeated by a New Zealander again. At least it's unlikely in all our lifetimes.
Who's closest - Nelsen/Reid with around 10 each?
100 premier league goals may never be repeated by a New Zealander again. At least it's unlikely in all our lifetimes.
Who's closest - Nelsen/Reid with around 10 each?
If only there was a Halberg Award for 'Best Sportsman from August 2014 to December 2025'
Not sure if you're being tongue and cheek.
But seriously, how can a New Zealand footballer score nearly 100 goals in the most competitive league in the world (something that only 30-odd players have ever achieved), in the world's most played sport, spaced out over a decade, and still not win the national sport's award for a small nation like New Zealand.
Truly bizarre.
He was maybe slightly hard done by not to be a finalist in 2019 ( when he scored 12 EPL goals – they've since stopped sticking rigidly to four finalists, it seems), but otherwise his record at the Halberg Awards is par for the course – a finalist in 2024, the one year (so far) where he has been truly elite (with 18 EPL goals), but at the same time, not quite on the level of an Olympic high jump gold medalist.
If he continues to bang them in through the end of the year and Hamish Kerr doesn't win gold at the athletics world championships, he should be right up there again, with Ryan Fox, on the back of his two PGA wins, the clubhouse leader, so to speak.
Look I have little idea of the Halbergs criteria, but really Ryan Fox. It's not like he's won a major. And again as others have opined football is truly the world game.
Golf lets be honest is basically a Caucasian & Asian elitist sport, with yes huge dollar earnings for the very top echelon. But the % of world's popn who would know who Ryan Fox is, outside of NZ is tiny. I have a regular golfer friend here in Aussie, who's barely heard of Fox.
Again, sportsman of the year, not, sportsman with best global name recognition