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A.G.M
Our Annual General Meeting will be held at the Clubrooms on Tuesday 15 November, 6.30pm. All club members and supporters are welcome to attend. This is a chance to get involved in the future of our Club.
Congratulations to the following people who received awards at our end of season prizegiving held recently:
SENIOR PREMIER
Best Forward – Toby Rowland, Best Back – Max Hornblow, Most Improved Forward – Coby Kershaw, Most Improved Back – Alex Priest, Bruce/Brown Cup (Rookie of the Year) – Alex Priest, Moose Shield (Most Conscientious Player) – Daniel George, Challenge Trophy (Most Enthusiastic Player) – Williams Hinds-Haye, Sandy Chapman Memorial Cup (Most Enthusiastic Junior Player) – Tom Lovell, Most Points – Quintin Larkin, Players Player – Toby Rowland
SENIOR RESERVES

Most Valuable Back – Tristan Flutey, Most Valuable Forward – Junior Taitapanui, Securatel Most Improved Forward – Mark Matiaha, Challenge Cup (Most Improved Back) – Jade Te Kani, Alex Neil Memorial Cup (Most Conscientious Player) – Daniel Sinclair
CLUB AWARDS
Presidents Trophy – Becs Madden, Taffy Rowlands Memorial Cup (Most Valuable Club Person) – Rachael Colton
Blazers were presented to current club members who have played 75 games of premier grade rugby, congratulations to Tennessee Liumaihetau, Toby Rowland, Daniel George, Josh Hawkins, Scott Madden, Hatarei Brown and Pip Sutherland.
MARTINBOROUGH SEVENS
Well done to the Sevens team that competed in a tournament in Masterton recently, they played really well making the final but losing in a close match to Pioneer 26-28. Other results – won vs Marist 19-12 (semi), won vs Gladstone 24-5, won vs Carterton 28-10.
If you are looking for a venue for your upcoming Christmas party or other social event you may want to check out our Clubrooms. Phone Nicholle Hawkins 02108367237 for more information.
Our Social Touch Competition starts on Friday 4 November, if you have missed registering a team it will still be worth coming down to watch. Our bar will be open with hot food available.

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