World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017
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Hallberg Awards Finalists
Just to add the full list of finalists (copied from the Hallberg website in its original order; don't know why NZH changed it):
Sportswoman of the year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Lisa Carrington (canoe racing), Lydia Ko (golf), Portia Woodman (rugby), Sarah Goss (rugby).Sportsman of the year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Beauden Barrett (rugby), Brendan Hartley (motor sport), Ross Taylor (cricket), Tom Walsh (athletics).Disabled sportsperson of the year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Corey Peters (para alpine skiing), Holly Robinson (para athletics), Sophie Pascoe (para swimming), William Stedman (para athletics).Sports team of the year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Black Ferns (rugby), Black Sox (softball), Team New Zealand (yachting), women's K2 canoe (Lisa Carrington and Caitlin Ryan).Coach of the year:
Gary Hay (rowing), Glenn Moore (rugby), Gordopn Walker (canoe racing), Mark Sorenson (softball).Emerging Talent finalists:
Ellesse Andrews (cycling), Josh Armit (yachting), Matthew MacDonald (rowing), Nico Porteous (freeskiing).The Halberg Awards judges comprised of sports journalists, former athletes and coaches who selected the finalists. The winners will be presented at the 55th Halberg Awards ceremony on Thursday 8 February 2018 at Spark Arena in Auckland and televised live on SKY SPORT. Other awards presented during the ceremony include; New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment (public vote category), Sport New Zealand Leadership, Lifetime Achievement and inductees into the Sports Hall of Fame.
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Barrett? haha hilarious
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@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
Hallberg Awards Finalists
Just to add the full list of finalists (copied from the Hallberg website in its original order; don't know why NZH changed it):
Sportswoman of the year:
Lisa Carrington (canoe racing), Lydia Ko (golf), Portia Woodman (rugby), Sarah Goss (rugby).Sportsman of the year:
Beauden Barrett (rugby), Brendan Hartley (motor sport), Ross Taylor (cricket), Tom Walsh (athletics).Disabled sportsperson of the year:
Corey Peters (para alpine skiing), Holly Robinson (para athletics), Sophie Pascoe (para swimming), William Stedman (para athletics).Sports team of the year:
Black Ferns (rugby), Black Sox (softball), Team New Zealand (yachting), women's K2 canoe (Lisa Carrington and Caitlin Ryan).Coach of the year:
Gary Hay (rowing), Glenn Moore (rugby), Gordopn Walker (canoe racing), Mark Sorenson (softball).Emerging Talent finalists:
Ellesse Andrews (cycling), Josh Armit (yachting), Matthew MacDonald (rowing), Nico Porteous (freeskiing).I hope Luteru does it. Always good to see him emerge from Kanes shadow.
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@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
Disabled sportsperson of the year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Corey Peters (para alpine skiing), Holly Robinson (para athletics), Sophie Pascoe (para swimming), William Stedman (para athletics).Want to be treated the same, give me a special prize no one else is eligible for.
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@antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
Disabled sportsperson of the year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Corey Peters (para alpine skiing), Holly Robinson (para athletics), Sophie Pascoe (para swimming), William Stedman (para athletics).Want to be treated the same, give me a special prize no one else is eligible for.
This one is actually relevant on this occasion.
The awards are the major fundraising event for Sir Murray’s charity - the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation.
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The full list of Hallberg Sporting Moment of the Year finalists have been announced:
- Martin Guptill smashes 11 sixes to give the Blackcaps a seven wicket ODI win. (Blackcaps vs. South Africa, Hamilton)
- Mitchell Hunt drops a stunning last minute drop goal securing the win for the Crusaders during the Super Rugby season. (Crusaders vs. Highlanders, Christchurch)
- Michael Venus wins the French Open men’s doubles final to become the first New Zealand male Grand Slam champion since 1974. (French Open, Paris)
- Black Ferns Sevens win the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series. (Black Ferns Sevens vs. Australia, Clermont-Ferrand)
- Emirates Team New Zealand win the America’s Cup.(Emirates Team New Zealand vs. Oracle Team USA, Bermuda)
- Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber – win the Le Mans 24 hour race.(Le Mans, France)
- Black Sox win the World Softball Championships title for the seventh time. (Black Sox vs. Australia, Canada)
- Tom Walsh wins the shot put gold medal to become the first New Zealand male to win an IAAF track and field championship. (IAFF World Track and Field Championships, London)
- Black Ferns win the Women’s Rugby World Cup for the fifth time. (Black Ferns vs. England, Belfast)
- Lisa Carrington wins the K1 200m gold medal for the fifth time at the World Canoe Sprint Championships.(World Canoe Sprint Championships, Czech Republic)
- Ross Taylor achieves a record equalling 17 test centuries with the Blackcaps in the second test against the West Indies. (Blackcaps vs. West Indies, Hamilton)
Strange list. Very difficult to compare some of these "moments" with each other. I mean, Mitchell Hunt's drop-kick was an awesome nerves-of-steel kind of game winner, but relatively minor compared to - sticking to rugby - winning a World Sevens Series or a World Cup.
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@crucial said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
@antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
Disabled sportsperson of the year (Eligible for the supreme Halberg Award)
Corey Peters (para alpine skiing), Holly Robinson (para athletics), Sophie Pascoe (para swimming), William Stedman (para athletics).Want to be treated the same, give me a special prize no one else is eligible for.
This one is actually relevant on this occasion.
The awards are the major fundraising event for Sir Murray’s charity - the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation.
It's just a joke.
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@stargazer said in [World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017](/post/201778
- Mitchell Hunt drops a stunning last minute drop goal securing the win for the Crusaders during the Super Rugby season. (Crusaders vs. Highlanders, Christchurch)
Best day of my year (and I got married in January!)... will remember forever the showers of beer raining down as everyone at the game jumped in celebration.
Afternoon game too, myself and 3 friends (lawyer, accountant, dentist) were refused entry to one of the shittiest Irish bars in town at 6pm for being too intoxicated
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@sammyc said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
@stargazer said in [World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017](/post/201778
- Mitchell Hunt drops a stunning last minute drop goal securing the win for the Crusaders during the Super Rugby season. (Crusaders vs. Highlanders, Christchurch)
Best day of my year (and I got married in January!)... will remember forever the showers of beer raining down as everyone at the game jumped in celebration.
Afternoon game too, myself and 3 friends (lawyer, accountant, dentist) were refused entry to one of the shittiest Irish bars in town at 6pm for being too intoxicated
this post put a stupid grin on my face as i nodded to the screen "nice work that man"
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@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
The full list of Hallberg Sporting Moment of the Year finalists have been announced:
- Martin Guptill smashes 11 sixes to give the Blackcaps a seven wicket ODI win. (Blackcaps vs. South Africa, Hamilton)
- Mitchell Hunt drops a stunning last minute drop goal securing the win for the Crusaders during the Super Rugby season. (Crusaders vs. Highlanders, Christchurch)
- Michael Venus wins the French Open men’s doubles final to become the first New Zealand male Grand Slam champion since 1974. (French Open, Paris)
- Black Ferns Sevens win the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series. (Black Ferns Sevens vs. Australia, Clermont-Ferrand)
- Emirates Team New Zealand win the America’s Cup.(Emirates Team New Zealand vs. Oracle Team USA, Bermuda)
- Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber – win the Le Mans 24 hour race.(Le Mans, France)
- Black Sox win the World Softball Championships title for the seventh time. (Black Sox vs. Australia, Canada)
- Tom Walsh wins the shot put gold medal to become the first New Zealand male to win an IAAF track and field championship. (IAFF World Track and Field Championships, London)
- Black Ferns win the Women’s Rugby World Cup for the fifth time. (Black Ferns vs. England, Belfast)
- Lisa Carrington wins the K1 200m gold medal for the fifth time at the World Canoe Sprint Championships.(World Canoe Sprint Championships, Czech Republic)
- Ross Taylor achieves a record equalling 17 test centuries with the Blackcaps in the second test against the West Indies. (Blackcaps vs. West Indies, Hamilton)
Strange list. Very difficult to compare some of these "moments" with each other. I mean, Mitchell Hunt's drop-kick was an awesome nerves-of-steel kind of game winner, but relatively minor compared to - sticking to rugby - winning a World Sevens Series or a World Cup.
A bit odd that Ross Taylor makes the list for his 17th test century to equal Martin Crowe's record, but Kane Williamson does not make the list for doing the exact same thing in March at Hamilton against South Africa.
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@bovidae said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
The nominee list is just to appease all sports. The fun (and debate) starts when they release the finalists.
I predict that TNZ wins the supreme award.
Who needed an awards ceremony!
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@number-10 said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
@stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby & Sports Awards 2017:
The full list of Hallberg Sporting Moment of the Year finalists have been announced:
- Martin Guptill smashes 11 sixes to give the Blackcaps a seven wicket ODI win. (Blackcaps vs. South Africa, Hamilton)
- Mitchell Hunt drops a stunning last minute drop goal securing the win for the Crusaders during the Super Rugby season. (Crusaders vs. Highlanders, Christchurch)
- Michael Venus wins the French Open men’s doubles final to become the first New Zealand male Grand Slam champion since 1974. (French Open, Paris)
- Black Ferns Sevens win the World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series. (Black Ferns Sevens vs. Australia, Clermont-Ferrand)
- Emirates Team New Zealand win the America’s Cup.(Emirates Team New Zealand vs. Oracle Team USA, Bermuda)
- Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber – win the Le Mans 24 hour race.(Le Mans, France)
- Black Sox win the World Softball Championships title for the seventh time. (Black Sox vs. Australia, Canada)
- Tom Walsh wins the shot put gold medal to become the first New Zealand male to win an IAAF track and field championship. (IAFF World Track and Field Championships, London)
- Black Ferns win the Women’s Rugby World Cup for the fifth time. (Black Ferns vs. England, Belfast)
- Lisa Carrington wins the K1 200m gold medal for the fifth time at the World Canoe Sprint Championships.(World Canoe Sprint Championships, Czech Republic)
- Ross Taylor achieves a record equalling 17 test centuries with the Blackcaps in the second test against the West Indies. (Blackcaps vs. West Indies, Hamilton)
Strange list. Very difficult to compare some of these "moments" with each other. I mean, Mitchell Hunt's drop-kick was an awesome nerves-of-steel kind of game winner, but relatively minor compared to - sticking to rugby - winning a World Sevens Series or a World Cup.
A bit odd that Ross Taylor makes the list for his 17th test century to equal Martin Crowe's record, but Kane Williamson does not make the list for doing the exact same thing in March at Hamilton against South Africa.
Just saw that Hunt's drop goal was the winner on the night. How you compare a single play to 'Black Ferns Win World Cup' or most of the other contenders I don't know, but a little disappointed that others didn't share the sentiment around Ross' 17th ton.
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@cyclops their win wasn't a 'moment'?
Been discussed a lot on RS, and the DG, similar to the 'pitch pole' for ETNZ in the Americas Cup and Elliot's 6 v SA are more what some see as a 'moment' than an entire game...a bit ambiguous and depends on how you look at it?