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    ERIN WARNOCK GROWING THE GAME IN THE WEST

    ERIN WARNOCK GROWING THE GAME IN THE WEST

    7/3/2015
    By ARU Media Unit




    Erin Warnock is nominated for the HSBC Volunteer of the Year Award.


    Bunbury in Western Australia is home to the mighty Bunbury Barbarians Rugby club where Erin Warnock coaches the young U13s side.


    Erin is one of the many volunteers in Rugby who is nominated for the HSBC Volunteer of the year award. The award aims to recognise the dedicated people in Rugby who give so much back to the game through time, dedication, knowledge and passion.


    Erin Warnock has been coaching his current crop of young charges for three and a half years having started with them in the U9s.


    Erin’s son is still in the team and Erin has relished the opportunity to coach the team:


    “It really has been a great experience to be involved in the coaching of the guys at such a crucial stage of their development.


    “For me the best thing about coaching is seeing the kids who think they can’t do something, finally achieve it.


    “The look on their face; they physically light up and for a coach there is no better feeling.”






    Getting involved in all aspects of the coaching Erin says he learnt a lot as he went along through his time with the junior side.


    “When I started coaching it all sort of happened very quickly but since then it really has become something I really enjoy.


    “It’s good to see the balance between fitness and fun, which helps the kid’s development with body and mind”.


    The HSBC Volunteer of the year award closes on Friday 3 June, 2015 and you can get your nominations in here.

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    HSBC and ARU announce shortlist for 2015 Volunteer of the Year Awards
    7/28/2015


    HSBC and the Australian Rugby Union are delighted to announce the finalists for the 2015 HSBC Volunteer of the Year, HSBC Lifetime Volunteer of the Year and HSBC Young Volunteer of the Year. The winners will be announced on August 27 2015 at the John Eales Medal Dinner.

    Award contenders were nominated through a national process which saw the rugby community recommend individuals who have volunteered their time to the game over a significant period. The initial top three nominees for each State & Territory were compiled into a shortlist comprising of 15 finalist volunteers from across the eight states and territories.The shortlist comprises of fifteen finalist volunteers from eight states and territories.


    The finalists include


    HSBC Volunteer of the Year:

    Andrew Ellem - Gosford Rugby Club (NSW)
    Andrew Scannell - Sydney Irish Rugby Club (NSW)
    Dave Tyson - Geraldton Rugby Club (WA)
    Ronnie Collier - Batemans Bay & South Coast Junior Rugby (ACT)
    Roy Utting - Woodville Rugby Union Club (SA)

    HSBC Lifetime Volunteer of the Year:

    John Woodhouse - Kiwi Hawthorn RUFC (VIC)
    Michael Swinney - Jindabyne Rugby Club (ACT)
    Robert Neill - Hay Cutters Rugby Club (ACT)
    Siggi Buba - Casuarina RUFC (NT)
    Sonny Jobe - Nerang Bulls RUFC (QLD)

    HSBC Young Volunteer of the Year:

    Andrew Morbey - Lindfield Rugby Club (NSW)
    Asti Miller - Arks Rugby Club (WA)
    Brayden West - Shamrocks RUFC (NSW)
    Brody Kaaka - Helensvale Rugby Club (QLD)
    Nicholas Sykes - UNSW Rugby Club (NSW)

    Australian Rugby Union General Manager of Rugby Participation Andrew Larratt knows volunteers play a significant role in growing participation at the grass roots level:

    “The finalists represent thousands of Rugby volunteers in the country who are passionate about the game and the benefits it holds for young boys and girls.”

    “We are delighted to see so many nominations come in this year from all across Australia.’

    Tony Cripps, Chief Executive for HSBC in Australia was pleased to be able to recognise the hard work put in by the finalists:

    “Congratulations to all the finalists and we are pleased to recognise the work of these outstanding volunteers and the important role they and their clubs play in supporting grass roots rugby.”

    To enhance the volunteer program for 2015, HSBC will provide a $10,000 grant to the HSBC Volunteer of the Year winner’s Club and will also provide a $5,000 grant to the winner’s Club for the additional categories HSBC Lifetime Volunteer of the Year and the HSBC Young Volunteer of the Year.

    New to the 2015 HSBC Volunteer of the Year program is the Fans Choice award which gives the wider rugby community the chance to vote for their favourite top ranked nominee in the programme. Fans across the country voted through the Wallabies Facebook page and we are proud to announce that Andrew Scannell from Sydney Irish Rugby Club in NSW is the Fans Choice Winners for 2015, receiving a personalised Wallabies jersey signed by the 2015 squad.


    http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsArt...ar-Awards.aspx

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