Over 250 players and parents gathered at Marr College on Monday evening for this seasons Rugby Awards night. An opportunity to celebrate another fantastic season and highlight stand out performances from players and squads.
A few of the main highlights touched on were the U15 & U16 squads unbeaten Conference campaigns, the U18 squad reaching the National Plate Final at BT Murrayfield, U16 squad coming with in seconds of defeating Strathallan to reach the National Schools Cup Final, the S1, S2 & U14 Girls winning their SPEN Glasgow Warriors Qualification day at Scotstoun and the U15 squad lifting the West Youth Cup after an outstanding Final with West of Scotland at Fullarton in March.
It was also an opportunity to thank all of our amazing coaches who do such a great job with their respective teams, providing boys and girls with the opportunity to play this fantastic game.
Please see below all of the award winners:
S1 Awards
Most Improved Player - Fraser Brocklebank
School of Rugby Player of the Year - Blair Murray
Players Player of the Year - Lewis Elder
Player of the Year - Fergus McConnell
S2 Awards
Most Improved Player - Eoghan Duncan
Development Player of the Year - Chris Emslie
School of Rugby Player of the Year - Rory Morrison
Players Player of the Year - Blair Rorison
Player of the Year - Robbie Connell
U14 Girls Awards
Most Improved Player - Maggie Bell
Players Player of the Year - Harriet Press
Player of the Year - Erin Rumsey
U15 Awards
Most Improved Player - Chris Gechie
Development Player of the Year - Arsenii Kosenko
School of Rugby Player of the Year - Fraser Inglis
Players Player of the Year - Sam Braddock
Player of the Year - Jamie Allan
U16 Awards
Most Improved Player - Callum McWhirter
Development Player of the Year - Lyle Hill
Players Player of the Year - Josh Easton
Player of the Year - Callum Brown
U16 Girls Awards
Most Improved Player - Kara Perret
Players Player of the Year - Breya Gibson
Player of the Year - Bea Barr
U18 Awards
Most Improved Player - Adam Gallacher
Players Player of the Year - Alastair Campbell
Player of the Year - Alastair Campbell