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Kalyn Ponga and Nicho Hynes go public with new girlfriends as NRL stars dazzle at Dally M

Some of the biggest names from the NRL and NRLW stepped out for the game's night of nights.

Former winners Kalyn Ponga and Nicho Hynes were among the big names to attend the Dally M medal ceremony on Wednesday night, and they used the occasion to go public with their new girlfriends. Ponga stepped out for the first time with Sydney paramedic Gabrielle Dunn, after his relationship with Gaby Peak ended earlier this year.

And Hynes was accompanied by advertising specialist Piper Wallis, whom he's been dating for the last few months. Ponga and Hynes, who won the Dally M medal in 2023 and 2022 respectively, are fairly quiet about their private lives, but put their new relationships on full display on Wednesday night.

Kalyn Ponga, Nicho Hynes and Olivia Kernick at the Dally M medal ceremony.
Kalyn Ponga (L) and Nicho Hynes (R) stepped out with their new girlfriends, while Olivia Kernick (centre) won the women's Dally M medal. Image: Getty

Wallis was in attendance with Hynes' mother during the first State of Origin game earlier this year, while Dunn was spotted supporting Ponga at Game 3. But Wednesday night was the first time the new couples stepped out in public together in front of a national audience.

Nicho Hynes and Piper Wallis.
Nicho Hynes and Piper Wallis at the Dally M medal ceremony. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)

And it also marked the first time Ponga addressed his infamous decision to withdraw from contention for the Australian Kangaroos team, which he later backflipped on after blow-back from the NRL. Ponga initially released a statement saying he'd taken himself out of contention to make the Kangaroos squad, but that went against NRL rules that all players must make themselves available for representative selection unless they're injured.

Discussing the situation on the red carpet on Wednesday night, Ponga revealed he's changed his mind and is available should Mal Meninga select him. The Newcastle Knights fullback admitted he should have contacted coach Meninga first before releasing the statement.

Kalyn Ponga and Gabrielle Peak at the Dally M medal ceremony.
Kalyn Ponga and Gabrielle Peak. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)

"I got the process wrong," Ponga said. "My intentions never had any malice. I was just trying to do what I thought was best for me and the club. I understand I went about it wrong. But I think it's all sorted now."

When asked if he should have told Meninga first before releasing a public statement, Ponga said: "I would definitely make some changes". Ponga confirmed he's fit and mentally fresh enough to play if selected, saying: "Yes. I feel pretty good. It's all sorted now."

Meanwhile, Melbourne Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes won the Dally M by just one point over James Tedesco, becoming the first Kiwi No.7 to win the prestigious medal in 32 years. Hughes won despite copping a six-point deduction for a ban he received in Round 2, and being rested in the penultimate round of the regular season.

"I don't really play the game for individual accolades, I play it for team accolades," Hughes said. "That was the way I was looking at it coming into it. But now I have been lucky enough to win it, I see how special it is. When you see the players who have won it, it's pretty crazy."

Jahrome Hughes and James Tedesco at the Dally M medal.
Jahrome Hughes won the Dally M medal by just one point over James Tedesco. Image: Getty

Hughes can become just the eighth player to do the Dally M-premiership double with a Melbourne win in Sunday's grand final against Penrith. "That's the next job," Hughes said. "We're in a grand final, and now it's time to prepare for that. It would be awesome to get the double, but just winning a premiership with my Storm teammates this year is a dream."

Sydney Roosters player Olivia Kernick won the women's Dally M medal, while Scott Prince of the Broncos was named NRLW coach of the year, and Tiana Penitani of the Sharks was named best captain. Storm legend Craig Bellamy won men's coach of the year, while Stephen Crichton of the Bulldogs got the captain gong. Check out all the best looks from the NRL's night of nights below:

Harry Grant and partner Brooke Loiero at the Dally M.
Harry Grant and partner Brooke Loiero. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Jack Bostock at the Dally M.
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Jack Bostock. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Ali Brigginshaw and partner Kate Daly at the Dally M.
Ali Brigginshaw and partner Kate Daly. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Corban Baxter, Tiana Penitani, Hannah Hollis and Lara Pitt at the Dally M.
Corban Baxter, Tiana Penitani, Hannah Hollis and Lara Pitt. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Joseph Tapine and wife Kirsten at the Dally M.
Joseph Tapine and wife Kirsten. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Jake Callister and Isabelle Kelly at the Dally M.
Jake Callister and Isabelle Kelly. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Zac Lomax and his mum at the Dally M.
Zac Lomax and his mum. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Lauren Brown and Shannon Mato at the Dally M.
Lauren Brown and Shannon Mato. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Jaime Chapman at the Dally M.
Jaime Chapman. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Matt Burton and partner Zoe Warwick at the Dally M.
Matt Burton and partner Zoe Warwick. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Addin Fonua-Blake and wife Ana at the Dally M.
Addin Fonua-Blake and wife Ana. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Cameron Murray and partner Miranda Cross at the Dally M.
Cameron Murray and partner Miranda Cross. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Olivia Kernick and her mum at the Dally M.
Olivia Kernick and her mum. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
Cooper Cronk and wife Tara Rushton at the Dally M.
Cooper Cronk and wife Tara Rushton. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Keeley Davis and Jasmin Strange at the Dally M.
Keeley Davis and Jasmin Strange. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
Isaah Yeo and partner Ashleigh Camenzuli at the Dally M.
Isaah Yeo and partner Ashleigh Camenzuli. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Jesse Ramien and partner Shell Gibbs at the Dally M.
Jesse Ramien and partner Shell Gibbs. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
Brian To'o and wife Moesha at the Dally M.
Brian To'o and wife Moesha. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Danika Mason at the Dally M.
Danika Mason. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
Herbie Farnworth and partner Lily Pickles at the Dally M.
Herbie Farnworth and partner Lily Pickles. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)