Beauden Barrett (left) and brother Jordie Barrett with their trophies after taking home four gong at the NZ Rugby awards.

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Beauden and Jordie capped a special year for the Barrett family by scooping four gongs between them at the New Zealand Rugby awards on Thursday.

The awards, held at Auckland's Sky City convention centre, saw Beauden claim the Super Rugby and overall Kelvin R Tremain player of the year titles, following on from his World Rugby equivalent, after a superb season at first five-eighth for the Hurricanes and All Blacks.

1 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Former Black Ferns captain and new NZR board member Dr Farah Palmer. 2 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Hurricanes captain and All Blacks hooker Dane Coles. 3 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Martin Guptill and Laura McGoldrick-Guptill. 4 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Justin Marshall and wife Nicolle. 5 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Trevor Mallard, Jacinda Ardern and Andrew Little. 6 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Hannah Laity and All Black Beauden Barrett. 7 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Auckland Mayor Phil Goff. 8 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Black Fern Huriana Manuel. 9 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT All Black Captain Kieran Read faces the media. 10 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Gary Whetton and his wife. 11 of 11 ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Kids on the red carpet.

Barrett was the leading scorer in Super Rugby and the Rugby Championship, scoring 152 points for the All Blacks in 2016.

After his own feats for the championship-winning Canterbury team and NZ under 20s, teenage star Jordie picked up Mitre 10 Cup and age grade player of the year double. He scored 123 points, five tries and produced more offloads than any other player in the provincial competition.

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MICHAEL BRADLEY/GETTY IMAGES Jordie Barrett (left) from Canterbury and his Mitre 10 Cup Player of the Year award, with All Blacks captain Kieran Read.

Those combined awards bookended a memorable 12 months for the Barrett family, with fellow brother Scott making his test debut and featuring in all four end of season assignments after shining at lock for the Crusaders.

The All Blacks dominated the other major prizes, taking out team of the year while Steve Hansen was rewarded with his fifth successive coach of the year after his men set a world record 18 consecutive tier one victories and finished 2016 as holders of all the trophies they compete for. Their cabinet includes the World Cup, Rugby Championship, Bledisloe Cup for a 14th year in a row, and they also swept Wales 3-0 in June.

ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Beauden Barrett with his first award of the night - Super Rugby Player of the Year.

The All Blacks lost one match from 14 this year, the defeat against Ireland in Chicago, despite losing over 800 caps and some of the game's biggest names post World Cup.

Dane Coles, who captained the Hurricanes to their maiden Super Rugby title and regularly stood out for the All Blacks, was named Tom French Memorial Maori player of the year.

Rieko Ioane was a somewhat surprising choice as Richard Crawshaw Memorial sevens player of the year. The 19-year-old was the top try scorer during the 2015-2016 World Sevens Series, with 28 tries. Ioane also ended his year with an All Blacks debut.

ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT Tom French Memorial Maori Player of the Year: Dane Coles (Ngati Porou).

Captain Sarah Goss, who led her team to an Olympic silver medal, secured the Black Ferns sevens player of the year. title Goss carried a huge workload in 2016, adding another 30 World Series matches and eight tries before heading to Rio.

Women's player of the year went to Selica Winiata, who scored five tries for the sevens team; nine in the Farah Palmer Cup and nine from her five tests for the Black Ferns.



Young wing Te Rangatira Waitokia won the the Mitre 10 Heartland Championship player of the year.

Glen Jackson picked up the referee of the year award for a fourth successive occasion.

ANDREW CORNAGA/PHOTOSPORT New Zealand Rugby Women's Player of the Year: Selica Winiata (Manawatu).

Veteran television producer Gavin Service was the recipient of the 2016 Steinlager Salver which recognises outstanding contribution to the game.

Gary Donovan from Suburbs club in Auckland won the Charles Monro volunteer of the year.

Isiah Punivai's try for Christ's College against Christchurch Boys High got the most votes for fans try of the year.

Former Blues flanker Justin Collins was awarded the inaugural New Zealand Rugby Players' Association Kirk title.

AWARDS

New Zealand Rugby Age Grade Player of the Year

Jordie Barrett (Canterbury)



Charles Monro Rugby Volunteer of the Year

Gary Donovan (Auckland)



NZRPA Kirk Award

Justin Collins



New Zealand Rugby Referee of the Year

Glen Jackson (Bay of Plenty)



Mitre 10 Heartland Championship Player of the Year

Te Rangatira Waitokia (Wanganui)



Mitre 10 Cup Player of the Year

Jordie Barrett (Canterbury)



Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year

Rieko Ioane (Auckland)



Fans Try of the Year

Isaiah Punivai (Christ's College)



Black Ferns Sevens Player of the Year

Sarah Goss (Manawatu)



Super Rugby Player of the Year

Beauden Barrett (Hurricanes)



Tom French Memorial Maori Player of the Year

Dane Coles (Ngati Porou)



New Zealand Rugby Women's Player of the Year

Selica Winiata (Manawatu)



Steinlager Salver for an Outstanding Contribution to New Zealand Rugby

Gavin Service



Coach of the Year

Steve Hansen (All Blacks)



Team of the Year

All Blacks



Kelvin Tremain Memorial Player of the Year

Beauden Barrett (Taranaki/Hurricanes/All Blacks)