Scone Junior Rugby Union is going from strength to strength with 172 players registered this year.
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There were 133 players from the Under 6s to the Under 14s, making the club one of the largest in the Central North competition.
The club held its presentation night last Friday and president Michelle Edwards thanked the parents for their support and volunteer work.
“Thanks to all our coaches and committee for their tireless work and enthusiasm throughout the season,” she said.
“Seeing the smiles on player’s faces because they are having a good time at training as well as at the games, it is great to see.
“We had 10 members complete the first stage of their Level 1 coaching course and 20 members including four of our Under 16s completed the smart rugby training.
“This is a brilliant effort from our members that will only further increase the skills of our children.”
The Under 6 and Under 8 players received trophies for a great season, while in the Under 10s, trophies for best forward were awarded to Bailey Park and Nick Adkins, best backs were Lochlan McClean and Jack Faulkner, most improved players were Jack Teague and Ezra Axon and the coach’s award went to Josh Crowther and Hamish Guiana.
In the Under 12s best forward was Edward Bell, best back Edward Arnott, most improved Jonah Edlington and Player’s Player Edward Bell.
In the Under 14s Ethan Fairgray was best back, Conor Edwards best forward, while the coach’s trophy went to Tully O’Regan and Player’s Player was Nathan Clerke.
There were also plenty of Scone players who made Central North representative teams including Edward Bell, Harry Brown, Edward Arnott, Hayden Bull, Tom Campbell, Will Warner, Banjo Cole, Jonah Edlington, Sam Campbell, Conor Edwards, Matt Smart, Tully O’Regan, Ethan Fairgray, Rohan Edwards, Sam Laurie, Sebastian Carrall, Bailey Miller, Jacob Dagg, Anthony Beer, Conner Deasy, Luke Porter, Will Bowcock, Evan Jackson, Zac McGuinnes, Anthony Simpson, Adam Peterson, Matt O’Donnell and Aleks Thwaite-Wright.
Players who have gone on to represent NSW Country include Luke Porter, Zac McGuinnes and Adam Peterson.
The club also thanked all of its sponsors for their support.
The season launch for 2015 will be on February 7 with a guest speaker and auction.