Central Coast Rugby recognises its best

Kate Thomson Medal Player of the Year Sharni Waters accepts her award from Kate Thomson Photo: Bob Platt

Terrigal has been named Club of the Year at Central Coast Rugby Union’s (CCRU) annual awards night.

Held on September 18 at Wyong Leagues Club, the awards also saw Ben Shelley of Gosford named Syd Noble Medal Player of the Year and Sharni Waters of Avoca Beach take out the Kate Thomson Medal for Player of the Year.

Syd Noble Medal Player of the Year Ben Shelley accepts his award from CCRU official Todd Wills Photo: Bob Platt

The Terry Woodward Award for Service went to Gary Head while Terrigal’s Paul Collins was named Club Person of the Year.

The Razorbacks’ Nick Meyer was named Coach of the Year.

Highest Pointscorer in the Women’s 10s was Sharni Mason of the Razorbacks with 208 points, while Adam Danckert of Terrigal was the Highest Pointscorer in men’s first grade with 266.

Referee of the Year was Aleni Togafau, Referee’s Player of the Year was Isaiah Niumata of Warnervale and Avoca Beach Premier 1 men took out Referee’s Team of the Year.

Seniors representative awards went to: Rep Player of the Year, Alex Halls of Avoca Beach; Best Back of the Year, Isaiah Niumata of Warnervale; and Best Forward of the Year, Matt Martin of the Razorbacks.

In the Under-19s awards went to: Harry McWilliam Player of the Year Award, Zack Byrne of Terrigal; Best Back of the Year, Jackson Ryan of Terrigal; and Best Forward of the Year, Lachlan Thomas of Avoca Beach.

In the Women 15s, Shanaye Rutonski of The Lakes was named Players Player, Shenay Ball of Terrigal Best Back and Prue Bright of Terrigal Best Forward.

Source:
Central Coast Rugby Union

1 Comment on "Central Coast Rugby recognises its best"

  1. Bruce Shelley | October 2, 2023 at 12:35 pm |

    Congratulations Ben, from a very proud grandfather

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