2024 Prizegiving - Junior & Youth

22 Sep

DATES TO REMEMBER:

Sun 1st Sept      Club award nominations due in

Sat 14th Sept     Last game day - hand club shirts in to your coach/manager

Sun 22nd Sept   2pm-3pm          Small Whites Prizegiving 

Sun 22nd Sept    4pm-5:30pm     Junior & Youth Prizegiving 

 

 

 

CLUB AWARDS

Each section of our club has awards which their members vote on, as well as whole Club awards that anyone can be nominated for.

  1. Small Whites          U5 - U8
  2. Juniors                     U9 - U12
  3. Youth                       U13 - U19
  4. Seniors                    Men & Women
  5. Club                          Any age

 

There are several Club Awards presented at Prizegiving.

Please submit nominations for any person you feel meets the requirements in the award categories noted below by Sunday 1st Sept. Don't forget to tell us why this person deserves special recognition!

 

 

Junior Sportsperson Cup - awarded to a Junior Football player, coach or manager (U9-U12) who has made a notable contribution to a team, club or football in general, or had a notable achievement.  

   

Junior Goal Keeper Trophy - awarded to a Junior Football player (U9-U12) who has made a notable contribution to a team as a Goal Keeper 

 

Youth Sportsperson Cup - awarded to a Youth player, coach or manager (U13-19) who has made a notable contribution to a team, the club or football in general, or had a notable football achievement.

 

Youth Goal Keeper Trophy - awarded to a Youth Football player (U13-17) who has made a notable contribution to a team as a Goal Keeper .    

 

We also have three awards which go to the team with the highest final standing of the season in the Competition Round as decided by NRF league results in each age group (nominations not required):

  • Latitude Homes Junior Team Cup for U9-U10 grades
  • Junior Team of the Year Shield for U11-U12 grades
  • Youth Team of the Year Shied for U13-U19 grades

 

We have THREE club trophies which can be awarded across any level of the club, to a player, coach, manager, committee member or supporter.

 

Ray Bellanca Memorial Trophy - 'Thanks For The Hand’

Ray was a long-time Drury Senior player who passed away suddenly in 2011 playing the game he loved,

and this trophy was presented to the club in honour of his memory by his widow Kathleen and buddies from

his poker group. Ray understood that clubs are kept running by volunteers and that outstanding service to the club deserves recognition.

Please nominate any person you believe has provided excellent service to the club this season, beyond what would normally be expected, along with an explanation of why they deserve this award.

 

Trevor Waite Memorial Trophy

Trevor was a Senior player tragically taken in 2013 and this trophy was presented to the club in honour of

his memory by his family. 

As Trevor's two daughters played and coached at Drury for several years, it was decided his trophy would recognise outstanding female achievement in football.

Please nominate any female club member (player, coach or manager) who has made contributions of exceptional note to football or has had an achievement of note this season.

 

Yuksel Administrator Cup

This cup is to recognise the contribution managers and administrators make to our teams and club. 

They are the oil that keeps the machine running, the efficient worker in the background keeping everyone informed, assisting the club with admin tasks, sorting gear and answering questions so the coach & players

can just focus on the game.  Please nominate any person who has made contributions of exceptional note to

a team or teams in an administrator or manager role this season.

 

 

LIFE MEMBERSHIPS

These recognise the outstanding contributions to DUFC by a person over an extended period of time,

usually 10 years or more. If you have any recommendations for Life Membership, please forward them, along with a brief reason why your nominee is deserving.

 

The Committee will consider all nominations received and select the recipient, who will be presented with their award at Prizegiving.

 

 

JUNIOR & YOUTH PRIZEGIVING EVENT

When:    Sun 22nd Sept, 4:00-5:30pm    

Where:   Drury School Hall, Youngs Cres, Drury 

Who:      all club members & their families/supporters

 

 

FORMAT:      

  • Teams will be seated together at the front of the hall, by grade, so they can be called in turn and easily access the stage.   
  • Guests will have rows of seating behind the teams.
  • After a few welcoming words from our President, teams will be invited up on to the stage in turn, accompanied by their coach & manager.
  • The coach or manager will give a short summary of the team’s season of up to 5 minutes, then present their 3 team trophies to the recipients (see below for details).
  • Managers are given goodie bags as they leave the stage to hand out to their players outside later.  
  • Teams return to their seats to watch the rest of the ceremony.  
  • We encourage everyone to be present for the whole event but appreciate our youngest members may struggle, so if you need to leave, please do so quietly.
  • Once the official ceremony is over, teams often gather outside with their supporters and have their own mini prizegiving, with the coach debriefing the team and giving team members a team medal (see below for details), certificate or similar that the team organises themselves. 
  • Supporters also give thanks to the coach & manager for their work during the season, sometimes with a gift or card the players have signed. 
  • There will be a free sausage sizzle for players & guests. 

 

 

PRESENTATION ORDER:      

U9 Coyotes  *   U9 Wolves   *  U10 Asteroids   *  U10 Meteors 

U11 Cobras  *   U11 Vipers  *   U12 All Stars   *   U13 Volcanoes   *   U14 Gold  

 

 

TEAM AWARDS

Each team is allocated three trophies to award for:   

Player of the Year   -   Sportsperson of the Year   -   Most Improved Player of the Year

Only three trophies are given and only three players per team are to be awarded a title/trophy as part of the official ceremony. Extra trophies or joint recipients are not possible.

Only the 3 team trophies, club trophies and any NRF medals divisional medals won are to be presented on stage as part of the official ceremony.  

Football is a competitive sport - while all team members are recognised for their efforts by being presented to the club and addressed in the Coach/Manger’s speech, the three awards celebrate the success and outstanding contribution to the team of three specific players. 

Coaches make the final decision on who receives awards.  They may choose to confer with the manager and/or supporters or put it to a vote, but the final choice is theirs. If they can't decide, the club Committee will assist them.

 

 

TEAM MEDALS / CERTIFICATES

Most teams gather outside after the main event to have their own season debrief and many present the players with medals or certificates as a season memento that the parents organise themselves.  

The best source of medals we’ve found is Awards: www.awards.co.nz     Price is usually around $10 ea

Please discuss this with your team coach/manager.

          

  

And that should do it!  Please speak to your team manager or email if you have any questions ?

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