Riversiders End of Season Dinner

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Riversiders End of Season Dinner

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Another fantastic success. Well done to the all the people involved in arranging the night. Had a marvelous time and thoroughly enjoyed the evening.

The minutes silence for Mark Evans was very touching from the wonderful rugby league family.

Thank you ladies and gents
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Cracking night really enjoyed the company and the food.
Thought Josie looked well in that little red number. Thank you to the Riversiders for the night. Will be booking for next year asap. :eusa2:
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TSB wrote:Cracking night really enjoyed the company and the food.
Thought Josie looked well in that little red number. Thank you to the Riversiders for the night. Will be booking for next year asap. :eusa2:
Thank you :)
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Great night again, thank you to the Riversiders committee for organising another smashing End of Season Dinner. The artist last night, IMO, was the best we have had yet.

Can I also mention Mike Thorley, MiThor, I cannot thank him enough for the beautiful flower display he gave me.

He presented these to me as a thank you for running the sponsorship for this site for the last two years.

Once again Mike, a GREAT BIG THANK YOU :) xx
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The awards last night were;

Under 18's Player of the Year - Greg Burke

Under 20's Player of the Year - Sam Powell

Forward of the Year - Sean O'Loughlin

Runner up was Lee Mossop


Special Award was made to Bill Ashurst for services to RL up & coming young players

Player of the Year - Sam Tomkins

Runner up George Carmont

3rd Sean O'Loughlin

Two awards were given to the players leaving the club this year Andy Coley, retiring from playing* & Ryan Hoffman returning to the NRL.

Well deserved awards for everyone



*Andy Coley has been offered & accepted a role at the club, not sure what his title will be but it is working with the up & coming young players at Wigan & at the Pembec school.

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
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josie andrews wrote:The awards last night were;

Under 18's Player of the Year - Greg Burke

Under 20's Player of the Year - Sam Powell

Forward of the Year - Sean O'Loughlin

Runner up was Lee Mossop


Special Award was made to Bill Ashurst for services to RL up & coming young players

Player of the Year - Sam Tomkins

Runner up George Carmont

3rd Sean O'Loughlin

Two awards were given to the players leaving the club this year Andy Coley, retiring from playing* & Ryan Hoffman returning to the NRL.

Well deserved awards for everyone



*Andy Coley has been offered & accepted a role at the club, not sure what his title will be but it is working with the up & coming young players at Wigan & at the Pembec school.
Great news for Andy, he thoroughly deserves this with the great service he has provided WWRLFC.
Makes it more relevant with "State of Mind" coming more prevelant within Rugby League.
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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
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Sam Tomkins with the Riversiders Player of the Year award.

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
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Yet another fantastic night!
Personal thanks to the catering side, the vegetarian dinner was delicious.
Thanks also for putting our table so close to the players,I can officially announce Ryan Hoffman has, of all the players present last night the fittest backside! Im happy to present a relevent award......
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missyme65 wrote:Yet another fantastic night!
Personal thanks to the catering side, the vegetarian dinner was delicious.
Thanks also for putting our table so close to the players,I can officially announce Ryan Hoffman has, of all the players present last night the fittest backside! Im happy to present a relevent award......
Hoff is the one in my photo on FB with the tattoo on his bum :wink:
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
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