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Warriors Awards Night

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Tight contest for Warriors awards
Written by: NZ Warriors media
7/09/2006
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Annual awards will be handed out to the Vodafone Warriors' top achievers at Sky City next Thursday night (September 14) after one of the club's best seasons in the NRL.

Props Steve Price and Ruben Wiki, hooker Nathan Fien, back rowers Awen Guttenbeil and Micheal Luck, standoff Jerome Ropati :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: and fullback Brent Webb are the leading contenders for the Lion Red player of the year accolade.

Wiki won it last year to become the 11th different player of the year in the club's first 11 seasons in the competition.

The Vodafone young player of the year award, no longer limited strictly to debutants, has a strong field including winger-fullback Patrick Ah Van, centre Simon Mannering, prop Sam Rapira and halfback Grant Rovelli, all of whom have had substantial first-grade experience this year. Rovelli appeared in all 24 matches, Mannering played 17 times, Ah Van 15 and Rapira 10.

Also announced on the night will be the Puma club person of the year award and the Vodafone One Tribe player of the year, which has been decided by tribe members.

In finishing their 2006 NRL campaign against Brisbane last Sunday, the Vodafone Warriors ended with an even 12 wins and 12 losses from their 24 games, the tally of 12 wins bettered only three times in the club's history (2002, 2003 and 1995).

There were also several other impressive statistical achievements. In scoring 552 points, the Vodafone Warriors were the fourth-best attacking team in the competition behind only the Bulldogs, Newcastle and Melbourne and they had the third-best defensive effort in conceding only 463 points.

The 552 points scored was topped only twice previously in the regular season by the Warriors (2002 and 2003) while the defensive performance was also among the best, equating to an average of only 19 points conceded a game. That has been bettered only once (2002). The total of 97 tries scored was one of the club's best as well.

The 2006 Vodafone Warriors also achieved a rare feat in the club's history by putting together two four-match winning streaks, the first instances of more than two wins on end since 2003. They also had an instance of back-to-back wins early in the year against Wests Tigers and Newcastle.

Individually centre Tony Martin was the season's top points-scorer with 160 in 20 games from six tries and 68 goals. Despite missing the last four matches through injury, his tally is the third best behind only Ivan Cleary's 173 in 22 matches in 2001 and 242 in 26 games in 2002.

The top try-scorer was Brent Webb with 11.

The public are invited to attend the awards dinner. Tickets can be bought through the Vodafone Warriors (Phone: 09 526 8822).

Previous player of the year winners:

1995 Tea Ropati
1996 Stephen Kearney
1997 Stacey Jones
1998 Joe Vagana
1999 Jason Death
2000 Robert Mears
2001 Jerry Seuseu
2002 Ali Lauitiiti
2003 Francis Meli
2004 Wairangi Koopu
2005 Ruben Wiki
 

Fast Eddie

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Price should win it overall.WTF is Ropati mentioned for??:lol: :lol: Thats got be a joke.
 

JoeD

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I would have thought Mannering had enough 1st grade last year to be considered a rookie.
Edit: D'oh, just read it properly this time . . .
 

JJ

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Props Steve Price and Ruben Wiki, hooker Nathan Fien, back rowers Awen Guttenbeil and Micheal Luck, standoff Jerome Ropati and fullback Brent Webb are the leading contenders for the Lion Red player of the year accolade.


Ropati should be nowhere near it, and quite frankly neither should Wiki or Fien.

Webb must be a strong contender, given his Dally M finish, and obviously Price and Awen. Luck and Rovelli are the other two IMO
 

ozbash

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is the TAB taking bets on this do ?
if so, stick all you got on JRo to take out the silverware. :cool: last i heard he was getting a towbar on the beemer so he could bring it all home in a covered trailer.

Puma club person of the year award - awen
Vodafone One Tribe player of the year - pricey
Vodafone young player of the year - ravs probably but paddy wont be far away.
Lion Red player of the year - Mr Ropati
 

byrne_rovelli_fan82

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The day Ropati ever wins anything will be the day the blue moon rises. And sadly for him and his loverboy Ozbash that day will never come. :lol:
 

MKEB...

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I still remember half of you bagging Luck before the season started, and someof you half way through the season.

It is great seeing our "bargain basement" buys up for awards, ie luck and Rovelli.
I admit that I thought Rovelli werent all that after hearing about him in the Prem side last year. I am glad to be proved wrong.
 

AliN

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yes they've definitely made a positive difference to the side.

Webby for Player of the Year and the One Tribe award
Ravs for the young gun award.
 

guten_targ

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Steve Price to go close and hopefully win POTY
Webb to win one tribe
Mannering - YG

Michael Luck - Unlucky not to win something, hes been a standout..stoked the club bought him over
 

sinbad

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Price POTY

Webby Peoples choice

Ravs Newbie

Awen Puma club person

Mr Ropati Lion Red award

Da Mad Maori Clubman of the year !!
 

ozbash

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onya pricey :clap: :clap:

New Zealand Warriors captain Steve Price edged fullback Brent Webb to win the National Rugby League club's most coveted annual award on Thursday night.

After weekly votes cast by the players plus head coach Ivan Cleary and his assistant John Ackland were counted, Price, 32, emerged the winner of the player-of-the-year award at a function in Auckland.

He narrowly headed Webb, who takes up an English Super League contract with Leeds next year after 103 appearances for the Warriors since 2002.

The other major contenders were departing back rower Awen Guttenbeil, prop Ruben Wiki, hooker Nathan Fien and standoff Jerome Ropati.

Australian Price is the first captain and fourth prop in the club's history to win the award.

The young player of the year award was won by halfback Grant Rovelli from centre Simon Mannering, winger-fullback Patrick Ah Van and prop Sam Rapira.

Micheal Luck was named clubman of the year.
 

AliN

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Good on Price, sounds like he was pretty emotional when he received the award.
And well done to the other winners on the night.
 

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