Sam Simmonds named European player of the year to cap amazing day

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union – Premiership – Exeter Chiefs v Northampton Saints – Sandy Park, Exeter, Britain – February 23, 2020 Exeter Chiefs’ Sam Simmonds scores their eighth try Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs

(Reuters) – Exeter’s Sam Simmonds capped an extraordinary day for his club and his family by being named European player of the year on Saturday, hours after brother Joe was man of the match as their team beat Racing 92 to win the Champions Cup for the first time.

Sam Simmonds scored one of Exeter’s four tries in a gripping 31-27 victory over the French side, taking his tally to a tournament-leading eight this season — all from number eight.

The award was decided by a panel of rugby experts, augmented by more than 20,000 votes from the public.

Simmonds is the fourth English player in five years to receive the Anthony Foley Memorial Trophy as Europe’s player of the season after Saracens trio Maro Itoje (2016), Owen Farrell (2017) and Alex Goode (2019).

Reporting by Mitch Phillips, editing by Ken Ferris

source: reuters.com