
2021 Generation Homes Bay of Plenty Rugby Referees Awards Dinner
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Light glinted off a Tokyo 2020 Olympic Gold Medal as high-profile contributors to our game mingled with hard-working volunteer rugby referees, most accompanied by their loved ones. It was an evening in which the achievements of some of the youngest and newest members of the Bay of Plenty Rugby Referees showed how bright the future is shaping up for the club.
Two young referees who have honed their skills primarily in the wider-Rotorua area over the past few years picked up a couple of the key awards each. Braydin Southall was recognised for his impressive development throughout the year and top-level support on the sidelines of Baywide Premier fixtures, as he picked up the John Cormick Trophy as the Most Improved Referee and Bill Sparks Memorial Trophy as the Best Assistant Referee. Neco Blank was the pick of the club’s Sevens officials, as he was recognised with the Nick Briant Trophy, along with a newly-minted award for Club Person of the Year, donated by current long-serving referees chairperson David Hodgson.
Hodgson said of the award’s inaugural presentation, “We have worked so hard to champion our Club and instil the values and a sense of belonging to the Referees Club. Neco has certainly epitomised that this year, with his efforts both on and off the field. The support felt by the young referees he has worked with, and his desire for positive change, show how much of a club champion he truly is.”
Hot on the heels of the afternoon’s National Provincial Championship game between the Steamers and Mooloos, where a dozen of the club’s members were involved in its successful delivery, the Generation Homes Bay of Plenty Rugby Referees Awards Dinner was eagerly awaited by all in attendance, following a hiatus in 2020. It did not disappoint, as the evening was superbly emceed by long-serving Referees Club member Bryce Lawrence. The National Referee Manager steered the 100-strong in attendance through the presentation of 11 club awards, along with recognition for service, law achievement and special contributions to the club. To sweeten the evening as desert was being served, he interviewed Olympic goal-medal winning Black Fern Michaela Blyde, and former World Cup Final referee Craig Joubert, both of whom also supported the award presenters in handing over the trophies throughout the night.
One relationship which has been blossoming this season is that between the match official coaches of rugby and netball in Bay of Plenty. Jan Teesdale, the Umpire Development Lead for Netball Waikato/BOP, was a special guest, and spoke about the beginnings of a programme that is shaping up to be extremely beneficial for both codes and beyond, with the aim of improving the capacity and skills of the referee coaches. She also awarded the Allan Oates Memorial Trophy to Jono Baker as Referee Coach of the Year.
The evening wrapped up with two of the top awards going to Te Puke local Peter Morgan, and Whakatāne’s Jaco Brouwer. Peter was voted by the Premier team coaches as the Best Premier Referee, for which he received the Lawrence Trophy. Jaco was selected as the Referee of the Year, and presented with the Martin Teo Shield, well deserved both from his exceptional on-field performances with the whistle, and commitment to the development and growth of referees particularly in the Eastern Bay region.
The awards season did not end there, however. Not less than five days later, a record four Referee Club members were finalist nominees in their respective categories at the Zespri Bay of Plenty Rugby Union awards, held in Whakatāne. Tony Dunlop went on to win the Service to Sport award, which he was visibly humbled by. Tony has served as a referee and referee coach for 43 years and is as dedicated and passionate as ever.
2021 Generation Homes Bay of Plenty Rugby Referees Awards – Winners
Dave Edwards Trophy: First Year Referee Achievement
First Awarded: 2006
Winner: Henry Scholes
George Woodroofe Memorial Trophy: Highest Law Exam Score
First Awarded: 1966
Sponsored by: McLeod Cranes, Hiabs & Transport
Winners: Cam Russell & Estelle Whaiapu
Fahys Cup: Most Improved Referee (up to Division 1)
Reinstated: 2015
Sponsored by: Ebbett Tauranga
Winner: Jonty Jenkins
John Cormick Trophy: Most Improved Referee
First Awarded: 1988
Sponsored by: Roomate Cabins Rotorua
Winner: Braydin Southall
Allan Oates Memorial Trophy: Referee Coach of the Year
First Awarded: 2010
Sponsored by: NZ Windows BOP
Winner: Jono Baker
Presidents Trophy: Significant Contribution to BOPRU Referees
First Awarded: 1989
Sponsored by: Bay of Plenty Rugby President’s Group
Winner: Peter Morgan
Bill Sparks Memorial Trophy: Best Assistant Referee (voted by the Premier Referees)
First Awarded: 2017
Sponsored by: Mastercraft Kitchens
Winner: Braydin Southall
Nick Briant Trophy: Best Sevens Referee
First Awarded: 2019
Sponsored by: Marshall Innovations and Tekton Housewrap
Winner: Neco Blank
Lawrence Trophy: Best Premier Referee (voted by the Premier Team Coaches)
First Awarded: 2016
Sponsored by: iLine Construction
Winner: Peter Morgan
David Hodgson Trophy: Club Member of the Year
First Awarded: 2021
Sponsored by: TruFold Products
Winner: Neco Blank
Martin Teo Shield: Referee of the Year
First Awarded: 2001
Sponsored by: FMG
Winner: Jaco Brouwer
Article added: Tuesday 16 November 2021
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