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North Harbour Rugby Union NORTH HARBOUR RUGBY UNION AWARDS DINNER TROPHY LIST 1998 ONWARDS M O 2017 2016 2015 2014 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS Auckland RFU - Womens Development Division Glenfield East Coast Bays Womens WOMENS SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Kaipara College East Coast Bays East Coast Bays East Coast Bays U20S SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Massey Massey (2) Massey (1) Massey 2 1 MENS SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS East Coast Bays Massey Northcote North Shore 2 SENIOR 2ND COMPETITION CHAMPIONS N/A Silverdale Premier 3 - Silverdale 3 UNDER 85kg COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote North Shore Takapuna North Shore 4 UNDER 19'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Silverdale Northcote Mahurangi 5 UNDER 21'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS East Coast Bays Kumeu Northcote Gold Kumeu 6 SENIOR 1ST COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote North Shore Northcote North Shore 7 PREMIERS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote Massey Massey North Shore REFEREES CLUB AWARDS 8 BEST & FAIREST GRADES TEAM East Coast Bays U21’s East Coast Bays U21s East Coast Bays Womens Mahurangi U19 9 BEST & FAIREST PREMIER TEAM Kumeu Premier 1 Massey Premiers East Coast Bays Western Pioneers 1 10 BEST & FAIREST SENIOR CLUB PLAYER Glenn Preston Michael Little Michael Little Jim Tuivaiti NORTH HARBOUR CLUB AWARDS 1 11 HIGHEST POINTS SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY David McMurtrie (224) Jon Elrick (186) Willie Walker (191) Jon Elrick (218) 1 12 TOP GOAL KICKER IN PREMIER CLUB RUGBY David McMurtrie (189) Jon Elrick (181) Willie Walker (186) Jon Elrick (193) Puavao Samoa (14) & Ben 1 13 HIGHEST TRY SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Daniel Lee & Pita Volavola (10 tries) Mark Telea (12) Ritchie Ah Chong (15) Stewart (14) 1 14 CLUB PREMIER PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ryan Thompson Connor Collett Michael Little Willie Walker 1 15 CLUB COACH(ES) OF THE YEAR Brett Craies, Brett Bedwell, Joe Kurukaanga Mark Hall, Darren Hughes Jarrod Framhein, Tani Fuga, Brendan Curran Frano Botica JUNIOR CLUB OF THE YEAR Mahurangi Northcote Mahurangi 16 MOST SUCCESSFUL CLUB IN UNION Northcote North Shore Northcote North Shore JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 17 GOLD FIELDS (UNDER 45KG COMBINED) ROLLER MILLS DEVELOPMENT 1 18 ROLLER MILLS Xieden Urlich Lamont Palmer Rory Taylor Jarmon Nui SECONDARY SCHOOLS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 19 UNDER 14 Hunter Rice (Card) & Eli Hallam (White) Ned Barry (Cardinal), Jared Leef (White) Frey Chamberlin (Cardinal), Sam Mason (White)Nikau Drage 1 20 UNDER 16 Jack Natapu (Card) & David Toia (White) Lockie McNair (Cardinal), Jed Melvin (White) Tamarau McGahan (Cardinal), Breyton Lenee (White)Nathan Vaatausili Secondary School Girls Madison Wells Kate Williams Pai Tapsall Tayla-Rose Campbell 1 21 UNDER 18 Development 1 22 U18 (SEC SCHOOLS BOYS) Tom Jordan Jack Bergin Louis Noel 1 23 YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tamarau McGahan Rina Paraone James Little Hapakuki Moala-Liava'a SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 24 MAORI COLTS Nikau Drage (U17) 1 25 MAORI SENIOR Ethan Roots Benjamin Smith Grant Thompson Franck Friconnet 1 26 UNDER 85KG (RESTRICTED) Meyrick Walker Jarrod Soar Alyx Hodgson Peter Stirrat 1 27 SEVENS Luke Hamilton Whiria Meltzer Ritchie Ah Chong Dennis Pili-Gaitau SEVENS WOMENS Jemma Palmer Stacey Martin Stacey Martin Stacey Martin DEVELOPMENT (U21s) Shea Turner (Development 2nd XV) Blake Hall 1 28 UNDER 20 (COLTS) Jack Bergin (U19) Lewis Gjatema (U19) Connor Collett (U19) U19 - Matu Tevi 1 29 2ND XV Ryan Thompson Dylan Masters Joshua Williams Tim Blundell HIBISCUS WOMENS MOST PROMISING PLAYER OF THE YEAR Caitlyn Cox Rina Paraone HIBISCUS WOMENS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Claudia McMeekin Chelsea Alley NORTH HARBOUR UNION AWARDS COMMUNITY RUGBY VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR John Rau Kieran Jones 1 30 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Nick Mulvaney Glenn Wheeler Bruce Mitchinson Don Berry 1 31 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUNIOR RUGBY Tony Forward Paul Evans John Trautvetter Don Berry 1 32 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEC. SCHLS.RUGBY Edith Miller Callum Finlay Colin Cowie Andrew Henley 1 33 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MAORI RUGBY Jeremy Hikuroa Bernard Te Paa Hayden Triggs 1 34 OUT CONTRIB TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SENIOR RUGBY Mark Joynt Chris Tankard Chris Mitchell John McKittrick 1 35 ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR David Newman Simon Cheesman Paul Evans John Morgan NORTH HARBOUR RUGBY UNION AWARDS DINNER TROPHY LIST 1998 ONWARDS 1 36 REFEREE OF THE YEAR Danny Morrison Jonathan Paterson Brendon Pickerill Brendon Pickerill 2 37 REP COACH/ES OF THE YEAR Tom Coventry & Daniel Halangahu Steve Jackson, Daniel Halangahu Greg Aldous, Milan Yelavich, Ben Afeaki Bill Wigglesworth SUPPORTERS CLUB AWARDS PRESENTED FOR 1 38 SUPPORTERS CLUB PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Duffie Chris Vui Michael Little Luke Devcich NPC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1 39 NPC PROMISING PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mike Tamoaieta Connor Collett Hapakuki Moala-Liava'a Gerard Tuioti-Mariner 1 40 NPC PLAYERS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Vaega Chris Vui Gerard Tuioti- Mariner Hayden Triggs 1 41 NPC COACHES PLAYER OF THE YEAR Murphy Taramai Murphy Taramai Gerard Tuioti-Mariner Hayden Triggs NORTH HARBOUR RUGBY UNION AWARDS DINNER TROPHY LIST 1998 ONWARDS NORTH HARBOUR RUGBY UNION AWARDS DINNER TROPHY LIST 1998 ONWARDS 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS Auckland RFU - Womens Development Division WOMENS SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS East Coast Bays U20S SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Massey 1 MENS SEVENS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Silverdale Western Top be contested Northcote Marist Takapuna SENIOR 2ND COMPETITION CHAMPIONS N/A Marist Spartans Marist Spartans North Shore North Shore Massey Red Massey UNDER 85kg COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Takapuna North Shore North Shore North Shore East Coast Bays Marist Black Marist UNDER 19'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS East Coast Bays U20'S - Massey East Coast Bays Marist North Shore North Shore Marist UNDER 21'S COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote Takapuna Silverdale Northcote/North Shore North Shore Glenfield Massey SENIOR 1ST COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Northcote North Shore Silverdale North Shore Marist North Shore Northcote PREMIERS COMPETITION CHAMPIONS Massey Western Pioneers North Shore Northcote Takapuna Takapuna Takapuna REFEREES CLUB AWARDS BEST & FAIREST GRADES TEAM Marist Premier Reserves Glenfield U21's North Shore Under 21s North Shore Snr 1st Northcote U19's Glenfield Under 21s East Coast Bays Under 19 BEST & FAIREST PREMIER TEAM Massey Marist East Coast Bays Mahurangi Premiers Northcote PremiersSilverdale Premiers Marist Premiers BEST & FAIREST SENIOR CLUB PLAYER Scott Uren Joshua Blucher Andrew Gowling Chris Smith Richard Lobb Joel Nasmith Doug Brown NORTH HARBOUR CLUB AWARDS HIGHEST POINTS SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Jacob Botica (233) Ben Searle (147) Richard Lobb (238) Ben Botica (248) Jon Elrick (218) Ben Botica (198) Hayden Abercrombie (152) 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) Hayden Abercrombie (137) HIGHEST TRY SCORER PREMIER CLUB RUGBY Pita Volavola (21) Richie Ah Chong (14) Charlie Luteru Alyx Hodgson (13) Jona Tuitoga (11) Jona Tuitoga (10) David Falealili (13) CLUB PREMIER PLAYER OF THE YEAR Adrian Smith Jimmy Tuivaiti James Hinchco Richard Mayhew Jon Elrick Ben Richards - 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