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Jamie Noon presents rugby club's awards



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Published Date:
12 May 2008
NORTH Shields RFC held their annual end of season dinner and awards on Saturday night with special guest being England and Newcastle Falcons centre Jamie Noon.
The first team player of the year was Jonathan Kenny with club stalwart Fen Taylor awarded second team player of the year.

Andrew Burrows was voted players' player and Peter Finlay most improved player.

The Club Man of the Year award went to first team manager Danny Willshire.

The young player of the year was Chris Summerson.

A special award was given to club coach Graham Herbert for changing the fortunes of the team around and attracting new players to the club.

The awards were also presented on the night to the U16 team winners.

The player of the season was Mark Cryer.

Louis Wallace was voted players' player with Rhys Coltherd most improved player.

The final award – The Sniffer award for commitment and dedication – went to Alex Fraser.

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  • Last Updated: 12 May 2008 1:26 PM
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  • Location: Whitley Bay
 
 

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