2012 Presentation of Awards
JAMES BRYANT from the Isis Devils is the 2012 BRL A Grade Player of the Year.
James Bryant being presented with his award and prize by Peter Donaldson from Travelworld. James has won a trip for two to the NRL Grand Final in Sydney.
This year's nominees and winners were selected by all participating teams. Well done to all the nominees, and congratulations to James and the winners of the other awards.
2012 A Grade Minor Premiers - BROTHERS
2012 BRL Club Champions - BROTHERS
Brothers president Dean Holdsworth receiving the awards from John Bignell.
2012 Under 18 Player of the Year - CHRIS OSTWALD (Kingaroy)
2012 A Grade Rookie of the Year - HIMIONA WATERHOUSE (Brothers)
2012 Reserve Grade Player of the Year - BRYCE HOLDSWORTH (Brothers)
2012 Women's Player of the Year - CHRISTI CHAPMAN
2012 A Grade Representative Player of the Year - BRENDAN BRAAM (Hervey Bay Seagulls)
2012 Women's Representative Player of the Year - AMBER SALTNER
2012 Under 18 Representative Player of the Year - TYSON KNIGHT (Easts Magpies)
A new award was introduced this year - the John Byrne Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award. In memory of the late John Byrne, former Patron and Life Member of the Bundaberg Rugby League, this award recognises the great effort from all volunteers throughout the region. From a list of excellent candidates, Tom McCulloch was named as the 2012 Volunteer of the Year. A huge thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers and congratulations to Tom - due recognition for many years of service to Bundaberg Rugby League.
Tom is pictured receiving his award from John Byrne's wife Josie Byrne and his son Peter Byrne.































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