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GUS COLLINS PRESENTED WITH THE NZRPA KIRK AWARD

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LAST YEAR, FORMER LONG-SERVING NZRPA BOARD MEMBER JUSTIN [GUS] COLLINS WAS PRESENTED WITH THE NEW ZEALAND RUGBY PLAYERS’ ASSOCIATIO­N KIRK MEDAL AT THE ASB RUGBY AWARDS HELD IN AUCKLAND ON 15 DECEMBER 2016.

The NZRPA Kirk Medal was presented to Justin by NZRPA founding chairman and former All Blacks captain David Kirk MBE, whom the award was named after. Kirk, a medical doctor, Rhodes Scholar and former parliament­ary advisor led the All Blacks to their first Rugby World Cup title in 1987.

The award is given in recognitio­n of a player who has made an outstandin­g contributi­on on behalf of fellow profession­al players, and led by example on and off the field.

Justin, who was extremely surprised to become the latest recipient of the Kirk Award said: “I am extremely humbled to be presented with the Kirk Award. It has been an absolute pleasure to serve the players. I firmly believe in what the NZRPA stands for and the work they are doing.

“I’m just happy to have been able to play a part in the growth and the developmen­t of the organisati­on and the services it provides for the players. I also want to pay special tribute to my wife and my family for their ongoing support.”

The Northlande­r epitomises what the Players’ Associatio­n believes in and strives for. He is uniting, inspiring and works hard to create environmen­ts that get the best out of himself and others.

NZRPA CEO Rob Nichol who has worked closely with Justin during his tenure on the board said: “Gus is extremely well respected among his peers for his unheralded support of others, dedication and determinat­ion.

“He has been a huge advocate and example for the game, both on and off the field with his achievemen­ts and commitment to rugby in New Zealand, his fellow players and their families.”

The 42-year-old is a Super Rugby and provincial centurion who played his entire profession­al rugby career in New Zealand, constantly demonstrat­ed the highest levels of self-awareness and responsibi­lity and was an outstandin­g leader in a training, playing and personal developmen­t sense.

He played 104 games of Super Rugby over 10 years for the Blues and the Chiefs and achieved an impressive 114 matches for Northland. He has been one of the longest serving board members of the New Zealand Rugby Players’ Associatio­n, firstly as a player representa­tive and, following his retirement from playing rugby in 2010, as an independen­t board member until earlier in 2016.

Justin expanded his horizons beyond rugby and on his retirement has made a successful transition into a post rugby career working in management at a sawmill.

He is hugely family focused and relishes the lifestyle in his hometown of Whangarei with his wife Justine, and two girls Ruby and Ava.

His wife Justine who was rapt that her husband was recognised for his contributi­ons to the game said: “I am very proud of Justin and his achievemen­ts. He has dedicated so much time to rugby, his family and anyone who needs him. He is one of life’s real hard grafters who never lets anyone down.

“I know he was just blown away by receiving such a prestigiou­s award and to be recognised in this special way is just wonderful.”

“I’m just happy to have been able to play a part in the growth and the developmen­t of the organisati­on and the services it provides for the players.” GUS COLLINS

 ??  ?? Justin and his wife Justine. Pre-season training with the Blues.
Justin and his wife Justine. Pre-season training with the Blues.
 ??  ?? Justin Collins receives the NZRPA Kirk Award at the ASB Rugby Awards in Auckland.
Justin Collins receives the NZRPA Kirk Award at the ASB Rugby Awards in Auckland.
 ??  ?? Justin holding the 2005 NPC trophy.
Justin holding the 2005 NPC trophy.
 ??  ?? Jock Hobbs presents Justin on his centurion Super Rugby match in 2009.
Jock Hobbs presents Justin on his centurion Super Rugby match in 2009.
 ??  ?? With Steve Devine, Super Rugby final 2003.
With Steve Devine, Super Rugby final 2003.
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