Share

Backline stars shine at WPRFU awards

Cape Town - Backline stars Damian de Allende and Sergeal Petersen both claimed two awards at the 2018 WPRFU Awards evening, held at the Cape Sun on Tuesday evening.

Petersen was rewarded for his scintillating form as top try-scorer in the Currie Cup this season with the WP Most Promising Player award and the coveted Players' Player award, while De Allende claimed the Best Back and MVP award.

The Player of the Year award went to Springbok lock/flank Pieter-Steph du Toit, while prop Steven Kitshoff (Best Forward) and lock Ernst van Rhyn (WP Most Promising Forward) were also recognised, along with Stormers captain Siya Kolisi, who claimed the Award for Leadership, Focus and Passion.

JUNIORS AND CLUBS

In the Western Province U19 team that will face Sharks in their semi-final in Durban this weekend, fullback Quan Eyman was named WP U19 Most Promising Player, scrumhalf Lucky Dlepu the WP U19 Best Back, prop Dian Bleuler the WP U19 Best Forward and lock Ian Kitwanga claimed the U19 Player of the Year award.

In the Western Province U21 side that will host Blue Bulls U21 in their semi-final at Newlands on Saturday, lock David Meihuizen was WP U21 Most Promising Player, scrumhalf Jondre Williams the U21 Best Back, prop Kwenzo Blose the WP U21 Best Forward and skipper Nama Xaba was the U21 Player of the Year.

The top players in schools, club and women's rugby were also recognised, with Stravino Jacobs named School's Player of the Year, Cindy Booi the Women's Player of the Year and Johan Momsen the Club Player of the Year. The Western Province Women's team claimed their second straight national title and were celebrated for this significant achievement.

Club rugby referee of the year was Nathan Barry and referee of the year was Rasta Rasivhenge.

Despite the challenges posed by the drought, it was another vibrant season of club rugby and the respective WPRFU Super League champions were duly honoured amongst a host of other club rugby awards. Maties were once again the top side in Super League A, while Paarl were Super League B champions and Macassar took top honours in Super League C.

WPRFU president Thelo Wakefield paid tribute to all of the winners on the night.

“Congratulations to everyone who walked away with awards this evening - it has been another busy year for the union, with our players showing their worth at all levels of the game.

"The standards that we hold up in both amateur and professional rugby are testament to the many hours of hard work that are put in by rugby enthusiasts throughout Western Province," he said.

The event was well attended on the night with the WP Currie Cup team present, along with other key sponsors, players (seniors, juniors and club players), administrators and the local rugby media.

ALL THE 2018 INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS:

WP U19 Best Forward: Dian Bleuler
WP U19 Best Back: Lucky Dlepu
WP U19 Most Promising Player: Quan Eyman

WP U21 Best Forward: Kwenzo Blose
WP U21 Best Back: Jondre Williams
WP U21 Most Promising Player: David Meihuizen

U19 Bounce Player of the Year: Ian Kitwanga
U21 Bounce Player of the Year: Nama Xaba
Senior Player of the Year: Pieter-Steph du Toit
MVP Award: Damian de Allende

WP Best Forward: Steven Kitshoff
WP Best Back: Damian de Allende
WP Most Promising Senior Forward: Ernst van Rhyn
WP Most Promising Senior Back: Sergeal Petersen

WP Women’s Player of the Year: Cindy Booi
WP School’s Player of the Year: Stravino Jacobs
Club Rugby Player of the Year: Johan Momsen
Players Player of the Year: Sergeal Petersen

Not only were WP Rugby’s professional players awarded individual trophies based on their performances throughout the 2018 season, but the Western Province Rugby Football Union also recognised all club, junior, female and referees’ performances within the union this past year.

THE 2018 WPRFU CLUB AWARDS WENT TO:

Super League A: Maties

Super League B: Paarl

Super League C: Macassar

City League (First round): Masiphumelele

Northern League (First round): Blue Stars United

Southern League (First round): Morning Star

Paarl League Winner: Albions

Simonsberg League Winner: Lamotte

Sunday League: Dolphins

Women’s League: Busy Bees Women

Paarl region (Bottom six): Simondium

Paarl region (Top six): Riverstones

Super League A Under-20: UCT

Super League B Under-20: Hamlets

Super League C Under-20: Kylemore

Club referee of the year: Nathan Barry

Referee of the year: Rasta Rasivhenge

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.
Join News24 today
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Voting Booth
Should Siya Kolisi keep the captaincy as the Springboks build towards their World Cup title defence in 2027?
Please select an option Oops! Something went wrong, please try again later.
Results
Yes! Siya will only be 36 at the next World Cup. He can make it!
25% - 1214 votes
No! I think the smart thing to do is start again with a younger skipper ...
30% - 1413 votes
I'd keep Siya captain for now, but look to have someone else for 2027.
45% - 2142 votes
Vote
Editorial feedback and complaints

Contact the public editor with feedback for our journalists, complaints, queries or suggestions about articles on News24.

LEARN MORE