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Mafia
Awards 2004
26th
November 2004. From the tired and weary keyboard of
Kiwipie
Last Saturday
the BOP Mafia announced their annual awards at a very informal
gathering of Mafia types at Fahys Motor Inn. As we are scattered far
and wide, quite a few Mafia were travelling some way for the event
so thank you to everyone who turned up and a special thanks to
everyone who assisted in the organisation.
HoriBOP was the
MC for the evening, and we are grateful to Colin Bourke and Charles
Baxter for representing the players for the night.
Right, onto the
Awards as voted for by the eminent members of the BoP Mafia.
Best
Haircut of the Season.
Honourable
mentions to Paul Tupai, Nili Latu and Colin Bourke.
In 3rd place, and pushing close for 2nd, Hori BOP.
2nd was Apoua Stewart by a nose
And the winner, by virtue of not having a hair cut at all, Wayne
Ormond.
Most
likely to become an All Black
Honourable
mentions to Simms Davison, Ben Castle and Glen Jackson.
In 3rd place, and if he hadn’t have picked up a serious
injury maybe he would have been making his AB debut on the current
tour, Kevin Senio.
2nd and a man who has come a long way in 3 months,
Colin Bourke
1st again, voted MVP of the whole NPC and still no AB
tour, Wayne Ormond.
Mafia
Lifetime Award
In 2nd
place after reaching his 100 games with a Shield victory was Paul
Tupai
Winner by a long way following his move to England, the great
Glen Jackson
Tackle of
the Season
There was a free
vote, free meaning we didn’t give you a list to choose from.
Somebody
nominated the anonymous supporter who brought down Mooloo the
mascot, but obviously we can’t condone that sort of behaviour.
Just outside the top 3 was the last minute tackle on Tana by Colin
Bourke assisted by half the team.
Equal on 2nd was Wayne Ormond’s hit against
Canterbury at BayPark that led to the intercept and Tahana’s try.
Also 2nd was Anthony Tahana’s tackle on Rico Gear
when the ex-Bay man tried to beat him on the outside.
Overwhelming winner was the Wayne Ormond lining up big Chris
Jack in the first minute of the semi-final. Unfortunately that game
was all downhill from there.
Try of the
Season.
We gave a choice
of 5 tries for the Try of the Season or you could nominate your own.
In joint 3rd
were Glen Jackson’s against Canterbury at BayPark after Colin
Bourke’s fine run and pass along with Adrian Cashmore’s
effort against Otago after Grant McQuoid had split them apart.
2nd was Adrian Cashmore again, flying over the
line after Rua Tipoki’s sleight of hand.
The winner by a large margin was Anthony Tahana’s slam dunk
to win the Shield.
Rookie of
the Season
This was
misinterpreted by some, by rookie we meant somebody in his debut
season as a first teamer.
There were
really only 2 players featuring in the voting.
In 2nd, Ruki Tipuna impressed when forced into
action following injury to Kevin Senio. Unfortunately he was then
injured himself.
Winner by a huge margin and no surprise – Colin Bourke.
BoP Mafia
Player of the Season.
Everyone voted
for 5 players from 1st to 5th with 5 points
for 1st down to 1 for 5th. 16 players received
votes, in reverse order
16. Charles
Hubbard – 3rd choice
half-back at the start of the season, 1st choice by the
end and set up the winning try against Harbour.
15. Ruki Tipuna
– Great game in the unfortunate Shield loss to Canterbury
14. Bernie Upton
– Received 1 vote for first place, strangely enough from someone
with the surname Upton!
13. Simms Davison
– Another solid season
12. Mark Sorensen
– 2 votes for first place, sterling work again from him.
11. Kevin Senio – Was playing great
rugby until injured, key man in the Shield win and defence. Rewarded
with S12 contract at last.
10. Aleki Lutui
– Solid as a rock.
9. Ben Castle – Free-running prop!
8. Anthony Tahana – Unlucky to miss
out on S12, try-scoring machine and rock on defence
7. Colin Bourke – From almost his
first run with the ball after coming on as sub against Auckland, he
stood out. Hopefully he comes back from the Highlanders
6. Adrian Cashmore – Superb at
fullback all year, he was missed when injured for the semi.
5. Grant McQuoid – Great at
second-five forming lethal combo with Tipoki.
4. Nili Latu – This man is everywhere,
plays above his weight.
3. Rua Tipoki
– The other unlucky man to miss S12, hopefully he gets picked up by
the Chiefs when Foodbill Ranby pulls out. Was on fire to win the
Shield – “he’s cutting capers”.
2. Glen Jackson – A legend of the Bay,
4 seasons in Div 1 and a major reason why we stayed up in the first
2 years and then reached the semi this year. Best 1st
Five in the NPC yet again. A hard man to replace.
1. Wayne Ormond
– What a man! Will he lead us against the Lions or be at the All
Black trial the same weekend?
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