The Southland Times

Southland Sports Awards: Night one

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The 2020 ILT Southland Sports Awards are being presented online at The Southland Times for the first time over the next four nights. Hosts Nick Jeffrey and Angee Shand last night announced the winner of the Official of the Year category, Mike Piper Trophy, and reveal the first Sport Southland Services to Sport recipient.

Southland rugby great Leicester Rutledge, world junior rowing champion Shakira Mirfin and Invercargi­ll physiother­apist Karl McDonald have been honoured on the opening night of the 2020 ILT Southland Sports Awards.

The awards are being presented digitally for the first time this year, with a total of 13 awards to be handed out online at southlandt­imes.co.nz over five nights.

The Creation Signs Official of Year category was expanded in 2020 to include team personnel and this year’s award has gone to Japan rugby team medic Karl McDonald.

‘‘I’m just rapt to receive this award,’’ he said.

‘‘I still pinch myself about (the Rugby World Cup), it was amazing to be there, the home country, the home crowd, the way the fans in Japan got behind the team was just incredible.’’

McDonald has re-signed with the Japanese Rugby Union through to the next Rugby World Cup.

Outstandin­g rower Shakira Mirfin is the 2020 recipient of the Mike Piper Trophy for commitment, integrity and excellence. Mirfin, who is also a finalist in the Vodafone Junior Sportspers­on of the Year award which will be announced on Thursday night, was recognised for the contributi­on she has made as part of the Leadership year of the Academy Southland programme.

Academy Southland manager Jason McKenzie said Mike Piper would have been proud to have someone like Mirfin coming through the Academy.

‘‘She displays all those key attributes that Mike was about; commitment, excellence and integrity. Talking to her coach Jack Allan, she’s a fantastic mentor for other athletes, with a work ethic second to none and everything she does, she does with quality.’’

Each year up to four Sport Southland Services to Sport awards are presented to recognise leaders who have made a major impact in their chosen sport, with former All Black Leicester Rutledge the first of this year’s recipients.

Rutledge was Wright’s Bush’s first All Black, going on to play 31 matches for the All Blacks. He played 113 games for Southland.

The 2020 ILT Southland Sports Awards continue tonight at southlandt­imes.co.nz from 7pm.

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