Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Waihi rugby hero takes top honour

Brett Ranga is the 2018 Mitre 10 Heartland Championsh­ip Player of the Year

- By CARMEN HALL news@waihileade­r.co.nz

Local rugby hero Brett Ranga has capped off a stellar season by being named the Mitre 10 Heartland championsh­ip player of the year.

The accolades are pouring in for the loose forward who has stamped his mark with the Thames Valley Swampfoxes and Waihi Athletic Rugby Club.

“It's a huge honour to get an award like that and even to be nominated,” he told the Waihi Leader.

The season had been “a pretty good year for me”.

“I think there was a lot of belief within both teams. We just strung our performanc­es together and we had some good wins and came away with some silverware.”

The 27 year old paid credit to his fellow teammates, coaches, clubs and everyone who had supported him.

“I would like to thank the Waihi community and my family and friends.

“The support has been unreal. It's been awesome.”

Ranga says he will just chill now but would continue to train in the lead-up to 2019.

“I'll be donning the Waihi Athletic Rugby jersey again and I want to get back into the Swampfoxes. I'll just have to see how my body holds up.”

Waihi Athletic Rugby Club coach Bryce Bevin says Ranga is “a very complete footballer who has skills on attack and defence”.

He had physical prowess on the field and was fast and agile.

Ranga reminded him of rugby legend and former All Black great Ian Kirkpatric­k.

“The try Ranga scored in the final of our club rugby reminded me of how brilliant he actually is. He ran about 60m to score a try just like Ian Kirkpatric­k did for the All Blacks in 1971 at Lancaster Park.”

Meanwhile Waihi Athletic Rugby Club president Mark Ryan says Ranga was the kingpin of the senior team and a natural born leader.

His performanc­es in helping the Waihi Athletic Rugby Club and Thames Valley Swamp Foxes take out consecutiv­e titles in their divisions for the first time ever has been outstandin­g, he said.

“He spent a couple of years playing the Bay and he has really come back a new man. We are so glad to have him. He leads from the front and he is a born leader. His talents and ball skills are phenomenal for a big guy.”

“Brett's commitment to the game and his competitiv­e nature really puts him exactly where he is now.”

Watching Ranga getting presented with the Heartland Player of the Year award by All Black captain Kieran Reid was fantastic.

Thames Valley Swampfoxes chief executive Edmond Leahy says Ranga has been an outstandin­g player and captain for the 2018 campaign.

“He is not only a great leader but an outstandin­g individual player.”

He says the Swampfoxes got off to a poor start but improved steadily.

“We picked up after that first game and we built momentum to the final. Winning the final was exciting and history making.”

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 ?? PHOTO / GETTY IMAGES ?? All Black captain Kieran Read presents Brett Ranga with the award for Mitre 10 Heartland Championsh­ip Player of the Year during the 2018 ASB Rugby Awards at SkyCity Convention Centre.
PHOTO / GETTY IMAGES All Black captain Kieran Read presents Brett Ranga with the award for Mitre 10 Heartland Championsh­ip Player of the Year during the 2018 ASB Rugby Awards at SkyCity Convention Centre.
 ?? PHOTO / GETTY IMAGES ?? Brett Ranga of Heartland XV in action during the match between Heartland XV and Fiji XV on November 1, in Taupo¯.
PHOTO / GETTY IMAGES Brett Ranga of Heartland XV in action during the match between Heartland XV and Fiji XV on November 1, in Taupo¯.
 ?? PHOTO / SUPPLIED ?? The Thames Valley Swampfoxes had a massive year and took out the Mitre 10 Heartland division, with captain Brett Ranga being named the championsh­ip player of the year.
PHOTO / SUPPLIED The Thames Valley Swampfoxes had a massive year and took out the Mitre 10 Heartland division, with captain Brett Ranga being named the championsh­ip player of the year.

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