WIGAN WARRIORS ACADEMY CENTRE HAMZA BUTT HAS RECEIVED THE OUTSTANDING TALENT AWARD AT THE INAUGURAL BRITISH ASIAN RUGBY AWARDS.
The 18-year-old, who progressed through the Warriors Scholarship system having represented Keighley Albion, Wigan St Pats, Leigh Miners Rangers and Wigan St Jude’s (dual-registration) at community level, was presented the award by Wigan Warriors CEO Kris Radlinksi at Westminster.
Organised by the British Asian Rugby Association (BARA) and supported by both the RFL and RFU, the British Asian Awards were introduced earlier this year to inspire engagement, spotlight role models, and boost South Asian representation in rugby at every level.
More than 100 were in attendance at the landmark event as players, coaches, schools and clubs were recognised at the ceremony hosted by RFL President the Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP in Speakers House at the Palace of Westminster.
Dr Ikram Butt, BARA founder and the first British South Asian to represent England in either code, says: “This represents a milestone moment as the awards recognises the success of South Asians who have inspired others, changed perceptions, and impacted their communities.
“Hosting the event in Parliament underscores its importance and the growing recognition of representation and inclusivity in sport. BARA has always sought to use rugby as a medium for social change, cultural understanding, and to foster community cohesion. At a time when society faces challenges like race riots and Islamophobia, sport can unite people, break down prejudices, and promote a sense of belonging.”
Tony Sutton, RFL CEO, adds: “Rugby League is all about coming together, breaking down barriers, and creating opportunities for all so we are really excited to be supporting BARA in their latest initiative – and I was delighted that a number of our leading clubs were also represented.”
Ben Abberstein, RFL Senior EDI Partner, explained: “It was uplifting seeing so many people from the South Asian community who are involved in rugby league come together. We are glad that, through BARA and the British Asian Rugby Awards, we are able to amplify their voices so that their stories can inspire future generations.”
British Asian Rugby Awards Winners:
Rising Star Award – Nimrah Gul (Halifax Panthers)
Outstanding Talent Award – Hamza Butt (Wigan Warriors & Wigan St Judes)
School Sport Excellence Awards – Parkinson Lane Primary & Olive Tree Primary
Inclusion Awards – Manjinder Nagra & Beena Chadha
Grassroots Excellence Awards – Mick Johal & Humayun Islam
Professional Club Awards – Huddersfield Giants & Bradford Bulls
Coach of Excellence Award – Navneet Sembi
Community Excellence Awards – Zeinab Drabu & Starr Zaman
International Excellence Award – Nasser Hussain
BARA Hall of Fame Inductees:
Jaswant Chatha
Mandip Sehmi PLY
Manjinder Nagra
Jagmohan Johal
Junaid Malik
Syed Ali
Mamminder Singh Samra
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Butt recognised for Outstanding Talent at British Asian Rugby Awards
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Butt recognised for Outstanding Talent at British Asian Rugby Awards
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Butt recognised for Outstanding Talent at British Asian Rugby Awards
Was only asking you a few weeks ago if he was still at the club. Might see him next season.