Scone’s junior rugby union club enjoyed a highly successful 2017 season.
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Among the highlights of the season were the U8’s playing a curtain raiser for the NSW Waratahs at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.
The club achieved a record number of players selected for representative honours – 22 in all. Among those achieving representative selection was Bailey Park from the U12s who made the NSWPSSA team to play at the Australian Primary Rugby Championships and Hunter Ryan also from the U12s selected in the Sydney PSSA team. The inaugural New Zealand tour for the U12’s proved a hit and two club coaches Warren Park and Bob Davidson attended a coaching session with the Wallabies and their coach Michael Cheika.
At the annual presentation night the Adam O’Regan Memorial Club person award recipients were Angus Patterson and Renee Park and they pair received their award from members of the O’Regan family.
The other major club award was the Spirit of Rugby Award which went to the U14s player Oscar Richardson.
2017 awards:
Under U8s
Best & Fairest :Henry " The Burglar" Teague
Encouragment Award: Angus Giblin
Coaches Award: John Chapman
Scone Junior Rugby Union Club
2017 U10 Gold Best & Fairest
Will Officer
U10s Gold
Most Improved Player: Hugo Firth
Gold Coaches: Award: Ben Officer
Best Forward: Sullivan Brooker
Best Back: Charlie Mitchell
Scone Junior Rugby Union Club
U10s Blue
Best & Fairest: Montt Ward-Thomas
Most Improved Player: George Patterson
Coaches Award: James Hannaford
Best Forward: Henry Hubbard
Best Back: Andrew Crowther
U11s
Best & Fairest: Max Patterson
Most Improved Player: Alex Bishop
Coaches Award: Matty Edwards
Best Forward: Harry Faulkner
Best Back: Daniel Crowther
U12s
Best & Fairest: Bailey Park
Most Improved Player: Hamish White
Coaches Award: Bailey Park
Best Forward: Daniel O'Regan
Best Back: Hunter Ryan
U14s
Commitment to Rugby Award: Jack Faulkner
Commitment to Rugby Award: Nicholas Adkins
Commitment to Rugby Award: Jack Teague
Commitment to Rugby Award: Oscar Richardson