Canterbury 2022
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@Stargazer when did Williams get a red card?
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@Crazy-Horse I don't know. I assume it was a club rugby game or a preseason game?
Edit: he did play for Canterbury in their preseason game against Otago, last Saturday. I assume he was red-carded in the first half, because Canterbury was trailing 10 - 26 at half time and won the game 34 - 31.
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Dear People of Canterbury,
Being the Head Coach of the Canterbury Men’s NPC side isn’t a role I take lightly. It’s a role I’m extremely honoured to have accepted and one I’ve taken with the full knowledge of the expectations that go with it.
No matter where you go in New Zealand people know about Canterbury Rugby, the history, the success it’s had, the players and coaches it’s produced. Just the thought of playing against Canterbury, especially here at home, left a lump in their gut.Some of that success was down to you. You helped create an atmosphere that made it hard for our opposition. One that also inspired our guys to dig deeper than they ever had before, because they weren’t just playing for themselves, they were playing for you.
Images of the 80’s and 90’s on the embankment of Lancaster Park, shoulder to shoulder draped in red and black, screaming yourself horse show me the pride and connection you’ve had to the team in the past.
As a man not from Canterbury, it’s these sorts of images that inspires me each and every day.
Because I believe my role is far greater than just to inspire our boys to win on Saturday. A key part of my role, one that I’m extremely passionate about, is to make you proud, to inspire you to be there on Saturday, screaming for Canterbury, to connect you with the team, and for you to be proud of your team. Therefore, I wanted to ask you a question.
How do we recreate those scenes and what can I do to encourage you to be there?
Marty Bourke
Canterbury NPC Head Coach
P.s We’ve got the team to excite you and to inspire you, but rather than me tell you about it, our intention is to show you.
Not a bad little PR move by the front office.
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End-of-year awards winners:
Men's Player of the Year – Billy Harmon
Māori Player of the Year – Billy Harmon (New Brighton)
Men’s Rookie of the Year – George Bell (Lincoln University)FPC Player of the Year – Stephanie Te Ohaere-Fox (Christchurch)
Most Promising FPC Player of the Year – Hannah King (Lincoln University) and Atlanta Lolohea (Christchurch)
FPC Development Player of the Year – Samantha Spence (University of Canterbury)