Waikato Times

No Peter, but Burling coaches OK

- HALBERG AWARDS

Beauden Barrett, Lisa Carrington and Tom Walsh lead the 71 nomination­s the Halberg Foundation has received for the 55th Halberg Awards.

But Team New Zealand’s America’s Cup winning helmsman Peter Burling’s name is notably missing.

Team NZ chief operating officer Kevin Shoebridge last week admitted Burling wouldn’t be nominated because their feat in Bermuda couldn’t be ‘‘pinned down to one person’’.

Team NZ have been nominated for Team of the Year by Yachting New Zealand, but turned down repeated approaches to nominate Burling as an individual.

Burling has already picked up individual goings for his Team New Zealand work, winning the world sailor of the year and foiling sailor of the year awards.

Ironically Team NZ have had Murray Jones and Ray Davies nominated for the coach of the year award.

The veterans were responsibl­e for helping Burling and the young crew get up to speed with matchracin­g tactics and the demands of the America’s Cup.

A Team NZ spokesman said that in their view, coaching is a very specific category, so they were happy with the nomination of their team of Jones and Davies.

‘‘But the sailing team is a full team - not an individual.

‘‘And in our specific circumstan­ce, certainly no person was more important or valuable than the next. So we were happy with just a team nomination to encompass everyone.’’

There are 27 different sports represente­d in the nomination­s which have been submitted from national sports organisati­ons.

The nomination­s go to the Halberg Awards Voting Academy for judging to be shortliste­d into finalists.

2016 Halberg Supreme Award winner Carrington is nominated with Caitlin Ryan in the hotly contested Team of the Year category.

The All Blacks, who won 13 of their 16 tests this year, don’t feature in the category.

But 17 teams from 11 sports do, including the five-time World Cup winning Black Ferns, Black Sox, All Whites, men’s team pursuit cyclists and TNZ.

The All Whites are the odd team

out in the aforementi­oned group of world champions.

The New Zealand football team failed to qualify for next year’s World Cup after losing a home and away playoff to Peru last month.

Sixteen athletes from 12 sports have been put forward for the Sportsman of the Year award.

The hotly contested category includes shot put world champion Tom Walsh, Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson, All Blacks pivot Barrett, motorsport wiz Brendon Hartley and Michael Venus (tennis).

Carrington is nominated again in the Sportswoma­n of the Year category.

She is joined by seven others including Ali Riley, Amy Satterthwa­ite, Portia Woodman, Roisin Giles and Sarah Goss.

Seven nomination­s have come in for the Halberg Disabled Sportspers­on of the Year award, including four-times winner Sophie Pascoe. Corey Peters, Holly Robinson, Jessica Hamill, Keegan Pitcher, Stephen Hills and William Stedman round out the list.

Nominees for the Disabled Sportspers­on, Sportsman, Sportswoma­n and Team of the Year categories will all be eligible for the supreme Halberg Award – the country’s highest accolade for sporting excellence.

The judges now have the arduous task of reviewing all the nomination­s to decide a shortlist of finalists, which will be announced in January 2017.

The 55th Halberg Awards ceremony will be held on February 8 at Auckland’s Spark Arena.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand