
Following an exciting ten days of voting, with 221,016 votes recorded, the Top 3 candidates were sent to our panel, who will vote to decide the winner of each category. The venue and date will be announced shortly, when our winners will attend our 10th Awards evening.
Administrator Of The Year - Dawie Theron (Paarl Gim), Neil de Bruin (Paarl Boishaai), Ruan Jacobs (Affies)
Coach of the Year - Pieter Rossouw (Paarl Gim), Ruan Jacobs (Affies), Sean Erasmus (Paarl Boishaai).
School of the Year (Most Improved) - Diamantveld, Durbanville, Stellenberg.
School of the Year - Affies, Grey College, Paarl Boishaai.
Team of the Year (1stXV) - Garsfontein 1stXV, Paarl Gimnasium 1stXV, Paarl Boishaai 1stXV.
Most Valuable Player Of The Year - Jordan Steenkamp (Paul Roos), Josh Neill (Rondebosch), Markus Muller (Paarl Gimnasium).
Forward of the Year - AJ Meyer (Grey College), Gert Kemp (Paul Roos), Kai Pratt (Oakdale).
Backline Player Of The Year - Jordan Steenkamp (Paul Roos), Markus Muller (Paarl Gimnasium), Zekhethelo Siyaya (Westville).
LSEN Player of the Year - Marcos Lubaco (Axios), Ralton Rhode (Jan Kriel), Yusuf Hannibal (Jan Kriel).
Female Player of the Year - Endinalo Fihla (Western Province), Nuha Levy (Western Province), Lukhanye Lolo (Eastern Province).
Player of the Year - Josh Neill (Rondebosch), Markus Muller (Paarl Gimnasium), Zekhethelo Siyaya (Westville).
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