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  • StargazerS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Stargazer
    #46

    The 2017 Māori Sports Awards winners and recipients are (rugby only):

    MAORI SPORTS COACH
    Allan Bunting (Tūhourangi) BLACK FERNS SEVENS RUGBY

    MAORI IN WORLD CHAMPION TEAMS
    (Black Ferns, 2017 World Rugby Champions)
    Aleisha Nelson (Ngati Wai, Ngapuhi)
    Aroha Savage (Te Whanau-a-Apanui)
    Charmaine McMenamin (Ngati Porou)
    Eloise Blackwell (Ngati Whatua, Ngati Wai)
    Lesley Ketu (Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Maniapoto)
    Sarah Goss (Ngati Kahungunu)
    Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate (Ngati Porou)
    Carla Hohepa (Tainui, Ngati Kahungunu)
    Chelsea Alley (Ngati Maru)
    Kristina Sue (Ngati Maniapoto, Tainui)
    Portia Woodman (Ngapuhi)
    Renee Wickliffe (Hauraki)
    Selica Winiata (Ngati Raukawa)
    Stacey Waaka (Ngai Tuhoe)
    Victoria Subritzky-Nafatali (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kurī, Ngāpuhi)

    (Black Ferns Sevens, 2016/17 World Series Champions)
    Sarah Goss (Ngati Kahungunu)
    Terina Te Tamaki (Te Arawa, Waikato,Ngati Maniapoto)
    Gayle Broughton (Ngati Ruahine, Ngati Ruanui)
    Katarina Whata-Simpkins (Te Arawa)
    Portia Woodman (Ngapuhi)
    Renee Wickliffe (Hauraki)
    Stacey Waaka (Ngai Tuhoe)
    Tyla Nathan-Wong (Ngapuhi)
    Shakira Baker (Ngāti Kahungunu)
    Ruby Tui (Ngāi Tahu)

    (NZ U/2Os, 2017 World Rugby Champions)
    Isaia Walker-Leawere (Ngati Porou)
    Pouri Rakete-Stones (Ngapuhi)
    Tiaan Falcon (Ngati Porou, Ngati Kahungunu)
    Orbyn Leger (Te Rarawa)
    Tamati Tua (Ngati Kai Tangata, Ngati Hine)
    Kemara Hauiti-Parapara (Ngai Tai, Ngati Porou)
    Ereatara Enari (Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga a Mahaki)

    SENIOR MAORI SPORTSWOMAN
    Portia WOODMAN (Ngāpuhi)

    SENIOR MAORI SPORTSMAN
    Rieko Ioane (Te Whānau a Apanui, Ngāpuhi)

    MAORI SPORTSPERSONS OF THE YEAR
    Reiko Ioane (Te Whānau a Apanui, Ngāpuhi)
    Portia Woodman (Ngāpuhi)

    .

    Among the finalsists who didn't win were:

    MAORI UMPIRE / REFEREE
    Glen JACKSON (Ngāi Tahu) RUGBY
    Ben O’Keeffe (Ngāti Whātua, Ngāpuhi) RUGBY

    MAORI SPORTS TEAM
    Maori All Blacks

    TE TAMĀHINE-Ā-PAPATŪANUKU – JUNIOR MAORI SPORTSWOMEN
    Terina Te Tamaki (Te Arawa, Waikato, Ngāti Maniapoto) RUGBY

    TE TAMA-Ā-RANGINUI – JUNIOR MAORI SPORTSMAN
    Tiaan Falcon (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu) RUGBY

    HINEAHUONE – SENIOR MAORI SPORTSWOMAN
    Sarah GOSS (Ngāti Kahungunu) RUGBY SEVENS

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    wrote on last edited by taniwharugby
    #47

    have they changed the criteria/format for the Duane Monkley Medal?

    It was being promoted as a points table competition with refs?? voting in each game, and I think with 2 rounds to go, Aumua wasnt even in the top 10 (which is an argument for another day) and now he is one of the nominees?

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by Stargazer
    #48

    @taniwharugby If Aumua earned 2 or 3 points in both round 9 and 10, he could easily have reached the top 3. Ennor and Perofeta only had 9 and 8 points after round 8, respectively, and both have been overtaken by Delany and Aumua. Goodhue should easily be the favourite, though.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by taniwharugby
    #49

    @stargazer although he didnt start the round 10 game, came on early in 2nd half

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    #50

    @taniwharugby That shouldn't matter. Also bench players should be able to earn points if they have a real impact on the game. Can't remember if Aumua had that kind of impact in round 10.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by taniwharugby
    #51

    @stargazer I realise that...iirc aside from a massive hit on Matich he wasn't a stand out but then those selections were a bit odd anyway...a couple of game goodhue got max points he probably shouldn't have.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #52

    I hope that the Black Ferns get some recognition with winning the team and coach of the year awards.

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    #53

    55th HALBERG AWARDS NOMINEES

    Sportswoman of the Year - Nominees
    Ali Riley (Football)
    Amy Satterthwaite (Cricket)
    Annabelle Anderson (Stand Up Paddleboard)
    Gase Sanita (Mixed Martial Arts)
    Lisa Carrington (Canoe Racing)
    Portia Woodman (Rugby Union)
    Roisin Giles (Taekwon-Do)
    Sarah Goss (Rugby Union)

    Sportsman of the Year - Nominees
    Aaron Gate (Cycling)
    Aiken Hakes (Croquet)
    Beauden Barrett (Rugby Union)
    Brendon Hartley (Motorsport)
    Chris Wood (Football)
    Ethan Mitchell (Cycling)
    George Bennett (Cycling)
    Jason Wynyard (Wood Chopping)
    Joel Henare (Shearing Sports)
    John Kirkpatrick (Shearing Sports)
    Kane Williamson (Cricket)
    Michael Venus (Tennis)
    Peter Michael (Ice Speed Skating)
    Robbie Manson (Rowing)
    Sam Gaze (Cycling)
    Tom Walsh (Athletics)

    Halberg Disabled Sportsperson of the Year - Nominees
    Corey Peters (Para alpine skiing)
    Holly Robinson (Para athletics)
    Jessica Hamill (Para athletics)
    Keegan Pitcher (Para athletics)
    Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming)
    Stephen Hills (Para cycling)
    William Stedman (Para athletics)

    Team of the Year - Nominees
    All Whites (Football)
    Black Ferns (Rugby Union)
    Black Ferns Sevens (Rugby Union)
    Black Sox (Softball)
    Brendon Hartley & Earl Bamber (Motorsport)
    Brooke Donoghue & Olivia Loe (Rowing)
    Emirates Team NZ (Yachting)
    Men’s Double – Chris Harris & John Storey (Rowing)
    Men’s Team Pursuit – Regan Gough, Pieter Bulling, Dylan Kennett, Nick Kergozou (Cycling)
    Men’s Team Sprint – Eddie Dawkins, Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster (Cycling)
    NZ Shearing and Woolhandling Team (Shearing Sports)
    NZ International Taekwon-Do Team (Taekwon-Do)
    NZ Under 21 Team (Netball)
    Women’s 49erFX - Alex Maloney and Molly Meech (Yachting)
    Women’s Coxless Pair – Grace Prendergast & Kerri Gowler (Rowing)
    Women’s K2 – Lisa Carrington & Caitlin Ryan (Canoe Racing)
    Women’s Team Pursuit – Racquel Sheath, Rushlee Buchanan, Kirstie James, Jaime Nielsen, Michaela Drummond (Cycling)

    Buddle Findlay Coach of the Year - Nominees
    Anthony Peden (Cycling)
    Dale Stevenson (Athletics)
    Gary Hay (Rowing)
    Glenn Moore (Rugby Union)
    Gordon Walker (Canoe Racing)
    Mark Sorenson (Softball)
    Murray Jones and Ray Davies (Yachting)
    Nathan Handley (Yachting)
    Simon Finnel (Cycling)
    Stu MacDonald (Para cycling)

    Emerging Talent Award - Nominees
    Anna Leat (Football)
    Bianca Koper (Taekwon-Do)
    Chris Arbuthnott (Para swimming)
    Daniel Hillier (Golf)
    Ellesse Andrews (Cycling)
    Felix Webby (Croquet)
    Hannah Knighton (Triathlon)
    Josh Armit (Yachting)
    Kanah Andrews-Nahu (Olympic Weightlifting)
    Matthew MacDonald (Rowing)
    Nico Porteous (Freeski)
    Olivia McTaggart (Athletics)
    Tiana Metuarau (Netball)

    The 55th Halberg Awards Finalists will be announced in January 2018.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by
    #54

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:

    55th HALBERG AWARDS NOMINEES

    Sportswoman of the Year - Nominees
    Portia Woodman (Rugby Union)

    Sportsman of the Year - Nominees
    Brendon Hartley (Motorsport)
    Jason Wynyard (Wood Chopping)
    Tom Walsh (Athletics)

    Halberg Disabled Sportsperson of the Year - Nominees
    Sophie Pascoe (Para swimming)

    Team of the Year - Nominees
    Black Ferns (Rugby Union)
    Black Sox (Softball)
    Emirates Team NZ (Yachting)

    Buddle Findlay Coach of the Year - Nominees

    Gary Hay (Rowing)
    Mark Sorenson (Softball)

    Emerging Talent Award - Nominees

    Narrowed down my choices, not heard much of the emerging talent...

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #55

    The nominee list is just to appease all sports. The fun (and debate) starts when they release the finalists.

    I predict that TNZ wins the supreme award.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    #56

    I've come to the conclusion that the Fern gets a different feed of BB matches than the rest of the world does, there's no other reason to explain his nominations in any "of the year" competitions this year.

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    #57

    @nepia I thought he was pretty good during the Super Rugby season, but people seem to have forgotten about that. Also, the fact that he was brilliant last year makes his performance this year look worse than it probably was.

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    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:

    @nepia I thought he was pretty good during the Super Rugby season, but people seem to have forgotten about that. Also, the fact that he was brilliant last year makes his performance this year look worse than it probably was.

    He was better during the Super season but you shouldn't win awards on your performances in a 2nd tier competition if you weren't that great in a 1st tier competition.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by Stargazer
    #59

    @nepia I agree with that in case of World Rugby awards, but not for NZ rugby or other rewards. And he's not nominated for the NZ SR player of the Year award and I'd be surprised if he features among the Halberg finalists.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by
    #60

    @bovidae ETNZ apparently declined having BUrling nominated as Sportsman of the year.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #61

    I wouldn't mind Michael Venus to win Sportsman of the Year. He's had awesome results this year. Winning the mixed double final of the French Open and reaching the mixed double final of the US Open (can't remember whether he won that one).

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    @taniwharugby said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:

    @bovidae ETNZ apparently declined having BUrling nominated as Sportsman of the year.

    Yes, and I applaud them for that decision. They said they are a team and one individual doesn't sit above another.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by taniwharugby
    #63

    @bovidae true, but to be in that position you still need to be an elite sportsman to achieve what they did, otherwise any pleb could drive that tub!

    Every good team needs a leader, I expect his input into every aspect was a key component in the success, and at all the pressers who got to speak to the press, certainly would seem he was put ahead of everyone else?

    If they had lost, who woulda taken the bulk of the blame (aside from Dalton who wasnt on the boat)

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by Bovidae
    #64

    @taniwharugby
    Glenn Ashby was the skipper and on-board leader. I doubt Burling's input was any more important than Ashby's in the campaign, or that of Dan Bernasconi. The helmsman gets the publicity - postive and negative.

    Ashby probably isn't eligible as an Aussie.

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    #65

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/opinion/99693519/all-whites-halberg-awards-nomination-an-odd-move-from-new-zealand-football

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