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North Harbour Rugby Union Awards Dinner Trophy List 1998 Onwards NORTH HARBOUR RUGBY UNION AWARDS DINNER TROPHY LIST 1998 ONWARDS M O 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 1 MENS SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Silverdale Western Top be contested Northcote Marist 2 SENIOR 2ND COMPETITION CHAMPIONS N/A Marist Spartans Marist Spartans North Shore North Shore Massey Red 3 UNDER 85kg COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Takapuna North Shore North Shore North Shore East Coast Bays Marist Black 4 UNDER 19'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS East Coast Bays U20'S - Massey East Coast Bays Marist North Shore North Shore 5 UNDER 21'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote Takapuna Silverdale Northcote/North Shore North Shore Glenfield 6 SENIOR 1ST COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote North Shore Silverdale North Shore Marist North Shore 7 PREMIERS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Massey Western Pioneers North Shore Northcote Takapuna Takapuna REFEREES CLUB AWARDS 8 BEST & FAIREST GRADES TEAM Marist Premier Reserves Glenfield U21's North Shore Under 21s North Shore Snr 1st Northcote U19's Glenfield Under 21s 9 BEST & FAIREST PREMIER TEAM Massey Marist East Coast Bays Mahurangi Premiers Northcote PremiersSilverdale Premiers 1 10 BEST & FAIREST SENIOR CLUB PLAYER Scott Uren Joshua Blucher Andrew Gowling Chris Smith Richard Lobb Joel Nasmith NORTH HARBOUR CLUB AWARDS 1 11 HIGHEST POINTS SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Jacob Botica (233) Ben Searle (147) Richard Lobb (238) Ben Botica (248) Jon Elrick (218) Ben Botica (198) 1 12 TOP GOAL KICKER IN PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Jacob Botica (228) Dylan Ferreira (119) Richard Lobb (228) Jon Elrick (232) Jon Elrick (198) Ben Botica (188) 1 13 HIGHEST TRY SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Pita Volavola (21) Richie Ah Chong (14) Charlie Luteru Alyx Hodgson (13) Jona Tuitoga (11) Jona Tuitoga (10) 1 14 CLUB PREMIER PLAYER OF THE YEAR Adrian Smith Jimmy Tuivaiti James Hinchco Richard Mayhew Jon Elrick Ben Richards - Silverdale 1 15 CLUB COACH(ES) OF THE YEAR Brent Semmons Stu Hollier Wayne Shelford Travis Keane Ian Selwyn Alex O'Dowd - Takapuna 16 MOST SUCCESSFUL CLUB IN UNION Northcote North Shore North Shore North Shore North Shore North Shore JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 17 GOLD FIELDS (UNDER 45KG COMBINED) No team Moses Leo Jake Hurley Luke Rundle ROLLER MILLS DEVELOPMENT Braedyn Collins 1 18 ROLLER MILLS Robert Rush Breyton Lenee Nafetalai Helu Donald Coleman Piri Paraone Peter Walsh SECONDARY SCHOOLS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 19 UNDER 14 Jack Fuller Nathan Vaatausili Donald Coleman Not Awarded Aston Pickens David Halaufia 1 20 UNDER 16 Donald Coleman Callum Law Dillon Hunt Sinclair Dominikovich-MurrayKirk Pretorius Peter Hellesoe Secondary School Girls Briar McNamara Georgia Hale 1 21 UNDER 18 Development Siaosi Akauola Niwa Whatuira Samu Endermann Theo Commissaris 1 22 U18 (SEC SCHOOLS BOYS) Connor Hughes Francois Marais Ryan Thompson Zane Turner James Doyle Max Holland 1 23 YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brendan Bond Francois Marais Ryan Thompson Sam Quinn Gareth Anscombe Peter Hellesoe SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 24 MAORI COLTS Sean Wainui Raniera Takarangi Ray Hutton Frank Friconnet Leigh Thompson Leigh Thompson 1 25 MAORI SENIOR Leigh Thompson Leigh Thompson Karyss Adams Philip Jones Quorie Lee-Wilson Chris Eves 1 26 UNDER 85KG (RESTRICTED) Matthew McAlpine Jesse Muir Shaun Mortenson Daniel Wallis Shaun Mortenson Robert Manson 1 27 SEVENS Michael Little Nafi Tuitavake Phillip Tuigamala Josh York Viliame Ma'afu Nafi Tuitavake 1 28 UNDER 20 (COLTS) Adam Batt Gerard Tuioti-Mariner Jack Whetton Matt Graham Zac Judge Nalu Tuigamala 1 29 2ND XV Ioakima Iosua Leigh Thompson Adrian Smith Niko Ratumaitavuki Vaea Tangitau Sam Barker NORTH HARBOUR UNION AWARDS 1 30 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Marty Martinengo Bruce Morrison Bruce Mitchinson Don Berry Bernie Kose Don Berry 1 31 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUNIOR RUGBY Nick Mulvaney Mike Cooney Don Berry John Trautvetter Jimmy Moka & KarlTonny Middleton Heck 1 32 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEC. SCHLS.RUGBY Lester Dallow Shane Young James Johnson Peter Cooke Russell Cutfield Ken Donnell 1 33 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MAORI RUGBY Daniel Takarangi Harry Thompson Bernard Reihana Tracy Davis Jerry Norman Tank Hina Richard Kidd & Nick 1 34 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SENIOR RUGBY Bruce Mitchinson Leitch Alex O'Dowd Dean Allnutt Paddy Barratt John McKittrick 1 35 ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR Chris Mitchell Jim Kane Peter Cooke James Slater Steve Lobb Tony Forlong 1 36 REFEREE OF THE YEAR Brendon Pickerill Glenn Newman AlexGlenn O'Dowd, Newman Bill AlexLuke O'Dowd,Prangley Bill Glenn Newman Glenn Newman 2 37 REP COACH/ES OF THE YEAR Scott Pierce Greg Aldous, Lee Stensness,Wigglesworth, Brent Semmons Slade Wigglesworth, Slade Geoff Alley John McKittrick, Blair Larsen & Frano Botica SUPPORTERS CLUB AWARDS PRESENTED FOR 1 38 SUPPORTERS CLUB PLAYER OF THE YEAR James Parsons Chris Smith Mat Luamanu Mat Luamanu Michael Reid Viliame Ma'afu NPC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 39 NPC PROMISING PLAYER OF THE YEAR Brandon Nansen Francis Saili Irwin Finau Manu Leiataua James King Nafi Tuitavake 1 40 NPC PLAYERS PLAYER OF THE YEAR James Parsons Ben Afeaki Ben Afeaki Nafi Tuitavake Viliami Ma'afu Viliame Ma'afu 1 41 NPC COACHES PLAYER OF THE YEAR Pita Ahki Ben Afeaki David Raikuna Ben Afeaki Viliami Ma'afu Jimmy Gopperth NORTH HARBOUR RUGBY UNION AWARDS DINNER TROPHY LIST 1998 ONWARDS 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS MENS SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Takapuna Massey Northcote Takapuna Takapuna Massey SENIOR 2ND COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Massey Marist Massey Northcote East Coast Bays Northcote UNDER 85kg COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Marist Northcote Massey Massey Massey Silverdale UNDER 19'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Marist Northcote Silverdale Takapuna East Coast Bays Marist UNDER 21'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Massey Takapuna Northcote Silverdale Northcote Northcote SENIOR 1ST COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote North Shore Massey Massey Massey North Shore PREMIERS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Takapuna Takapuna Massey Massey Silverdale Takapuna REFEREES CLUB AWARDS BEST & FAIREST GRADES TEAM East Coast Bays Under 19North Shore U19's Silverdale U21's Northcote Senior 2nd East Coast Bays U19 Marist Under 19 BEST & FAIREST PREMIER TEAM Marist Premiers Helensville Premiers Mahurangi Premiers Marist Premiers Massey Premiers Silverdale Premiers BEST & FAIREST SENIOR CLUB PLAYER Doug Brown Doug Fletcher Rodney Voullaire Steve Jackson Massey Ben Meyer Tusi Pisi NORTH HARBOUR CLUB AWARDS HIGHEST POINTS SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Hayden Abercrombie (152)Jon Elrick (167) John Elrick (238) Andrew Whiteman - Massey Andrew Congalton Darren Robson TOP GOAL KICKER IN PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Hayden Abercrombie (137)Jon Elrick (152) John Elrick (228) n/a n/a n/a HIGHEST TRY SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY David Falealili (13) Malaki Pelema-Reupena (10) David Falealili (16) Alex Florian - Marist Cameron Avery Lance Fitzpatrick CLUB PREMIER PLAYER OF THE YEAR Charlie McAlister/Geoff CLUB COACH(ES) OF THE YEAR Ian Selwyn Tracy Davis Graham Lowe Graham Lowe - Massey Alley Graham Lowe MOST SUCCESSFUL CLUB IN UNION Massey Takapuna Massey Massey Massey North Shore JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR GOLD FIELDS (UNDER 45KG COMBINED) Blake Henderson Thomas Curran Bradley Moka Guillaume Fleury James Baillie Michael Olson ROLLER MILLS DEVELOPMENT ROLLER MILLS Naude Mouton Sam Quinn Zane Turner Ryan Smith Daniel Foepua Janine Foster SECONDARY SCHOOLS PLAYER OF THE YEAR UNDER 14 Matt McGahan Milford Keresoma Kima Iosua George Farmer AndrewNalu Tuigamala Menzies/ Fou Ben Svenson UNDER 16 Raymond Niuia Ben Ryan Josh Blucher Mike Harris Tuivaiti Liam Haven Secondary School Girls UNDER 18 Development U18 (SEC SCHOOLS BOYS) Travis Hadley Ben Svenson Chris Smith George Pisi Robert Colhoun Nick Blincoe YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR Travis Hadley Ben Svenson SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR MAORI COLTS Kairo McLean n/a n/a Hoani Reihana n/a 2003 Joe Savage MAORI SENIOR Hemi Davies Regan Tamihere Zar Lawrence Mike Wilson Brett Sweeney Troy Balderstone UNDER 85KG (RESTRICTED) Andy Mai Geoff Nottage n/a n/a James Farley Nick Cowan SEVENS Frank Afeaki Joel Nasmith Marc Camburn Rudolf Wulf Anthony Tuitavake Nick Evans UNDER 20 (COLTS) Thomas Vaughan Nick Elrick Regan Hooper Jon Elrick Chris Moke Nigel Watson 2ND XV Sam Barker Joel Nasmith Regan Tamihere Chris White Graham Smith Joe Faalogo NORTH HARBOUR UNION AWARDS VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Barbara Phillis Cathie Phillips Innes Kerr Taylpr Keith Robinson - Kumeu Peter Sangster Allan Wilson OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUNIOR RUGBY Mark Joynt Don Berry Marty Matinengo Lindsay Morris Lester Dallow John Payne OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEC. SCHLS.RUGBY Stewart Ashworth Innes Kerr-Taylor Mike Wallace Mark McCarthny Nelson Bonetti Innes Kerr-Taylor OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MAORI RUGBY Paul Carlton Bernard Te Paa Ray Maddix Slade McFarland Dean Phillips Jerry Norman OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SENIOR RUGBY Dave Newman Alan Riley Steve Lobb Ray Diver Don Douglas Spy Kelly ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR Don Berry Gerard van Tilborg Dave Newman Bruce Strang Graeme Marston Ray Diver REFEREE OF THE YEAR AlexGreg O'DowdWatson & Bill Greg Watson AllanGreg WatsonPollock/Mark James Slater DaveGreg WatsonThomas/ Mark Greg Watson REP COACH/ES OF THE YEAR Wigglesworth Allan Pollock & Milan Yelavich Anscombe Milan Yelavich/Shane King Dawson Trevor Snookes SUPPORTERS CLUB AWARDS PRESENTED FOR SUPPORTERS CLUB PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jack McPhee Anthony Boric Greg Rawlinson Nick Williams Nick Evans Luke McAlister NPC PLAYER OF THE YEAR NPC PROMISING PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ben Afeaki Villiame Ma'afu Anthnoy Boric Roger Dustow Rudolfe
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