NRL WAGs reveal their cleavage in daring thigh-high slit gowns at Dally Ms in Sydney

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Flashing all the meat! NRL WAGs reveal their plunging neckline in bold thigh-high split dresses as they come out for the Dally Ms in Sydney

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There’s the age-old rule of red carpet dressing, choose to show off your cleavage or legs.

But the NRL WAGs went all out on Wednesday night at the Dally Ms at Sydney’s Royal Randwick Racecourse, flashing the flesh in some very revealing dresses.

The bombshells arrived at the event in dresses that were cut to the thigh.

NRL WAGs reveal their cleavage in daring thigh-slit dresses as they come out for the Dally Ms in Sydney.  Pictured is Reece Robson of the Cowboys' partner Ellie Carmichael

NRL WAGs reveal their cleavage in daring thigh-slit dresses as they come out for the Dally Ms in Sydney. Pictured is Reece Robson of the Cowboys’ partner Ellie Carmichael

Their dresses also showed off plenty of cleavage as they brushed and posed on the red carpet.

Ellie Carmichael, the partner of Cowboys player Reece Robson, led the pack in a gorgeous green dress.

The 22-year-old was carrying a clutch and pushing her dark brown locks off her shoulders.

The bombshells arrived at the event at Randwick Racecourse wearing slit-thigh gowns.  Pictured Tom Deardon's partner Tahlia Church

The bombshells arrived at the event at Randwick Racecourse wearing slit-thigh gowns.  Pictured Tom Deardon's partner Tahlia Church

The bombshells arrived at the event at Randwick Racecourse wearing slit-thigh gowns. Pictured Tom Deardon’s partner Tahlia Church

Tom Deardon’s girlfriend Tahlia Church was hard to miss in a metallic silver dress with a chunky 80s belt around the waist.

However, it was Scott Drinkwater’s beloved Oshah Rose who stole the show in a ruffled pearl satin dress.

The glamazon stood out with a bright red lip and was complemented by a sparkly silver clutch.

Cowboys star Scott Drinkwater's partner Oshah Rose opted for a white strapless taffeta dress that showed off her bronzed pins

Cowboys star Scott Drinkwater's partner Oshah Rose opted for a white strapless taffeta dress that showed off her bronzed pins

Cowboys star Scott Drinkwater’s partner Oshah Rose opted for a white strapless taffeta dress that showed off her bronzed pins

Penrith’s decision to rest Dylan Edwards for their final game of the regular season could cost the workaholic fullback when the Dally M medal for best NRL player of 2022 is named.

Edwards has been in exciting form all season, performing as the Panthers missed key players such as Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai due to injury and home commitments.

But he and Panthers co-captain Isaah Yeo – another strong contender – were both given a week before the final round and their lack of votes in round 25 could propel the likes of Nicho Hynes and Ben Hunt to the final table.

Keeley Davis of the Dragons shimmered and sparkled in a ruby ​​floor-length dress

Keeley Davis of the Dragons shimmered and sparkled in a ruby ​​floor-length dress

Keeley Davis of the Dragons shimmered and sparkled in a ruby ​​floor-length dress

“Dyl has those leadership skills and he leads with action,” Cleary told AAP.

“This year he was great and everyone wants to be in the trenches with him.”

The Dally M would be the start of a big week for Edwards, who will face Parramatta in the grand final on Sunday with the aim of securing the titles back to back with Ivan Cleary’s side.

The 26-year-old has never claimed the award and is part of a strong field for Wednesday night’s award ceremony at Randwick Racecourse.

Cronulla halfback Hynes could become the first player to win the game’s most coveted individual award in his first season with a new club since Todd Carney (Sydney Roosters, 2010).

Hynes was a star of Cronulla’s resurgence this season, leading them to second place.

The Sharks playmaker, who could become the first Cronulla player since Preston Campbell (2001) to receive the award, was three votes behind St George Illawarra halfback Hunt before the closed-door voting took place after round 12.

Hunt has had one of his best seasons at NRL level, but the Dragons’ slump at the end of the season could cost him a chance to take home the top prize.

In the battle for Coach of the Year, Ivan Cleary (Penrith) is expected to face stiff opposition from Cronulla rookie coach Craig Fitzgibbon and North Queensland mentor Todd Payten.