Club Trophies
Club Trophies are presented each year for all teams. Most Valuable Back & Forward awards are followed by awards for excellence as well as trophies for scoring 100 plus points in a season along with Age-Grade and Senior Players of the year.
Recipients for the 2010 season are:
Team Trophy Winners 2010
Women:
Cooks Trophies Cup - Most Valuable Back - Shawna Waiwai
Cooks Trophies Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Jackie Patea
Presidents:
George Harding Cup - Most Valuable Back - Mitchell Forbes
Tiwi Love Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Conway Kopu
85kg Restricted:
Cleaver Cup - Most Valuable Back- Daniel Malcolm
Doig Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Greg Gerbich
Under 19:
Henry May Cup - Most Valuable Back - Ryan O'Leary
Joe Price Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Luke Mexted
Colts:
J R Robertson Cup - Most Valuable Back - Jacob Stirling
H A Ryder Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Josh Hrstich
Senior 3:
Dougan Cup - Most Valuable Back - Petelo Chantung
Owen Hill Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Asu Leitu
Senior 2:
Ashton Cup - Most Valuable Back - Jonathan Daals
Ackroyd Cup - Most Valuable Forward Josh Crawford
Senior 1:
Hill Cup - Most Valuable Back - Alex Foy
Bacon Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Joe Hopkins
Premier:
Watson Cup - Most Valuable Back - Jared Kahu
Plant Cup - Most Valuable Forward - Brad Shields
Club Excellence 2010
PRFC Cup
Team showing best club spirit - U21's
Purcell Memorial Trophy
Most meritorious team performance - U19s
Eileen & George Earney Memorial Trophy
Top try scorer - Sosia Tufui
Spencer Clark Memorial Trophy
Top try scorer in Sen1s - Richard Deadman
Ray Morgan Memorial Trophy
Best individual outstanding performance - Eugene Smith
Mark Nicholls Cup
Excellence in captaincy - Luke Mexted
100 or More Points in a Season
Tom Pere
Stewart Doig Memorial Trophy
Highest points by an individual in club competition - Tom Pere (165)
150 Premier Games
Cameron Incledon, Chris Molenaar
PETONEMAN 2010 Trophy
Clubman winner - Steve Robertson
Norm Haddy Cup
Excellence in coaching - Brent Little
Brockelbank Cup
Excellence in team management - Micheal Etridge
Bill Lark Trophy
Age grade player of the year - Sosia Tufui
Alan Bailey Trophy
Outstanding leadership on and off the field in 2010 - Johnny Cleland
Ian Upston Trophy
Open grade player of the year - Tui Hunt
Interclub Trophies and Competitions
Many trophies are keenly contested between Petone and other clubs not to mention the Wellington Rugby Football Union trophies that recognise supremacy in the grade each year.
Jubilee Cup
Wellington club rugby's premier trophy, the Jubilee Cup, was presented by the Wellington Rugby Football Union in 1929 in recognition of its golden jubilee year and is awarded to the winner of the competition among the top eight teams in the Premier One division. Now in its 81st year, the Jubilee Cup still remains as the definitive accolade in Wellington club rugby.
Petone have the most Jubilee Cup victories. From their first win in 1930, they have gone on to record a further 22 Jubilee Cup titles, including an unprecedented five consecutive wins between 1967-1971
Swindale Shield
The Swindale Shield is Wellington premier rugby's first round title. Petone won seven of the first eight Swindale Shields between 1969 and 1976 and were co-winners with Wellington the eighth time in 1972. Since 1977 a further ten clubs have captured it, making it such a hotly contested and sought after title.
McBain Shield
Petone vs HOBM (first round)
Morgan Family Trophy
Petone vs Avalon
F.J. (Fred) Tilyard Memorial Shield
Petone vs Poneke
Gareth Head Memorial Trophy
Petone v Western Suburbs
Jimmy Brown Memorial Trophy
Petone vs Ories
Darren Larsen Cup
Petone vs Wainuiomata
