Rams and Dolphins prize giving
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It was a wonderful night at Waiheke Sports Club on Saturday when the Barn Super Liquor Rams and Dolphins senior league and netball teams celebrated their stellar seasons with prize giving.
Rams’ end of year prize winners
Best back – James Aspden
Best forward – Josh Bell
Most improved – Jesse Rudolph
Best tackler – Jimmy Peacock
Runner up player of the year – Luke Maote
Player of the year – Leon Tong
Congratulations to all the winners and a special word of congratulations to every other player for helping the prize winners gain their achievements.
Sports Club awards
Sportswoman of the year – Shiri Robson
Sportsman of the year – James Aspden
The Maxwell Moore memorial – Josh Williams
The Lucy Sagar Memorial – Scott Niwa
The club personality of the year – Rose Callander
The Graham Tawhai memorial award – Roly Wilson
The sports club achievers award – Ian Moroney
Under 16s prize giving
The following lads won awards at the under 16’s prize giving the week before.
Most improved – Ollie Baker
Tackler of the year – Matt Jacomb
Trainer of the year – Patrick Gibbons
Personality of the year – Corey Alofijae/Dylane Mino
Coach’s pick – Chris Rhodes
Most valued player – Ryan Walton
Runner-up player of the year – Alex Branc
Player of the year – Zah Zelig-Taylor
Congratulations to all.
My NRL finals’ predictions are still running at 100 percent, with the Titans and Dragons off to Monday lemonade fests and the Broncos and Eels to play the Storm and Bulldogs respectively. My pick for the latter two teams to play the final is still looking good.
- By The League Lad
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