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2023-24 Marr College Awards Night

2023-24 Marr College Awards Night

Colin Sturgeon5 Jun - 10:48
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Great celebration of a fantastic year for Youth Rugby!

On Thursday evening we hosted the 2023/24 Marr College Awards Night to celebrate another outstanding year of Youth Rugby at Marr.

We welcomed over 350 players, coaches and family members who heard from Marr College Head Teacher George Docherty, Head of Rugby Colin Sturgeon and each of our age group Head Coaches who gave an update on their squads seasons and presented the award winners with their trophies.

Everyone was treated to a first viewing of a recently created video case study which has been created by Scottish Rugby. Highlighting the fantastic programme which Marr Rugby & Marr College offer to our young people and community.

Below is a breakdown of the award winners on the night:

S1 Awards
Most Improved Player - Harrison Martin
Development Player of the Year - Harris Gaw
Players Player of the Year - James Drummond
Player of the Year - Aryan McGuffie

S2 Awards
Most Improved Player - Harvey Keenan
Players Player of the Year - Jack Dougan
Player of the Year - Lucas Govan

U14 Girls Awards
Most Improved Player - Marliegh Smith
Players Player of the Year - Amelia Grant
Player of the Year - Eilidh Sturgeon

U15 Awards
Most Improved Player - Josh Rice
Development Player of the Year - Chris Emslie
Players Player of the Year - Marshall McMonagle
Player of the Year - Joseph Reid

U16 Awards
Most Improved Player - Connor Emslie
Development Player of the Year - Joe Jamieson
Players Player of the Year - Ewan Campbell
Player of the Year - Lyle Hill

U16 Girls Awards
Most Improved Player - Elliot Taylor
Players Player of the Year - Hattie Press
Player of the Year - Erin Rumsey

U18 Awards
Most Improved Player - Connor Rundle
Development Player of the Year - Keir Anderson
Players Player of the Year - Jamie Braddock
Player of the Year - Jamie Braddock

School Leavers Cap Presentation - Alasdair Campbell, Andrew Bowler, Jack Broadfoot, Jamie Braddock, Connor Rundle, Valo Bamber, Dylan Stevenson, Harris Cummins, Scott Nicol, Sam Christian.

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