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Shortlist Revealed For Ulster Bank League Awards

Shortlist Revealed For Ulster Bank League Awards

The best of Irish club rugby will gather at the Aviva Stadium next Wednesday, May 18 as the Ulster Bank  League Awards will take place for their fourth consecutive year.

The Ulster Bank League Awards, which recognise and celebrate the dedication and commitment shown by players, coaches and teams, across all Ulster Bank League divisions, will once again be presented by Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt.
 
The return of the awards comes on the back of Ulster Bank’s announcement earlier this year that they will remain title sponsors of the All-Ireland League and Official Community Rugby Partner to the IRFU until 2018.
 
The awards, which first began in the 2012/13 season, have become an established event in the rugby calendar. The standard of rugby showcased throughout the Ulster Bank League continues to grow in stature every year and for some players in Divisions 1A and 1B it continues to be a fantastic platform for provincial Academy players to prove their worth with many making the jump to professional rugby.

Last year’s Ulster Bank Rising Star winner, Leinster Academy and Lansdowne player Cian Kelleher, has made six appearances for Leinster and his move to Connacht on a two-year deal was recently announced.
 
This year’s Division 1A campaign has been one of the most exciting to date. Last year’s heartache in the Ulster Bank League final for Clontarf became a distant memory as they reigned victorious over a strong Cork Constitution outfit to win the 2015/16 title.

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Players who caught the eye this year consist of Conor Kindregan (Cork Constitution), Mick McGrath (Clontarf) and Ger Slattery (Young Munster) who have all been selected as nominees for the Division 1A Player of the Year award. Clontarf lead the way in nominees with head coach Andy Wood and out-half Joey Carbery also nominated across various categories.
 
Award winners will be announced in the following categories:

1. Ulster Bank Player of the Year – Division 1A
2. Ulster Bank Top Try Scorer – Division 1A
3. Ulster Bank Top Points Scorer – Division 1A
4. Ulster Bank Rising Star of the Year Award – Division 1A
5. Ulster Bank Coach of the Year – Division 1A
6. Ulster Bank Player of the Year – Division 1B
7. Ulster Bank Player of the Year – Division 2A
8. Ulster Bank Player of the Year – Division 2B
9. Ulster Bank Player of the Year – Division 2C
10. Ulster Bank Club PRO (Public Relations Officer) of the Year
11. Ulster Bank Provincial Player of the Year – voted by the public through Ulster Bank Rugby Social Media

 
Speaking ahead of the Ulster Bank League Awards, Ulster Bank Rugby ambassador Stephen Ferris commented: “This is the first year I have been involved in the Ulster Bank League Awards and I am really looking forward to them.

“The Division 1A final between Clontarf and Cork Constitution at the Aviva Stadium at the weekend showcased some top level rugby demonstrating the importance of club rugby for the development of the sport in Ireland. It is fantastic to see players rewarded, across all divisions, for their ongoing commitment and dedication throughout the season and all those who have been nominated should be very proud of themselves.”
 
The Ulster Bank League Awards take place next Wednesday in the Aviva Stadium. For more information go to www.facebook.com/ulsterbankrugby.
 
2015/16 ULSTER BANK LEAGUE AWARDS SHORTLIST:
 
Division 1A Player of the Year
Nominees: Mick McGrath (Clontarf), Ger Slattery (Young Munster), Conor Kindregan (Cork Constitution)
 
Division 1A Young Player of the Year
Nominees: Joey Carbery (Clontarf), Peadar Timmins (UCD), Gearoid Lyons (Young Munster)
 
Division 1A Coach of the Year
Nominees: Andy Wood (Clontarf), Noel McNamara (UCD), David Corkery (Young Munster) 
 
Division 1B Player of the Year
Nominees: Sean Kearns (St. Mary’s College), Angus Lloyd (Dublin University), Rodger McBurney (Ballymena)
 
Division 2A Player of the Year
Nominees: Charlie O’Regan (UCC), Paul Tolofua (Naas), Ross McAuley (Skerries)
 
Division 2B Player of the Year
Nominees: Paddy O’Toole (Highfield), Cyprien Jouve (Sunday’s Well), Andrew Semple (Derry)
 
Division 2C Player of the Year
Nominees: Brendan Guilfoyle (Old Crescent), Tony Cahill (Bruff), Matt Cosgrove (Sligo) 
 
Ulster Bank PRO of the Year
Nominees: Maurice Davin (St. Mary’s College), Robin McGloughlin (Banbridge), Billy Browne (Old Wesley)
 
Ulster Bank Provincial Player of the Year – Across all UBL divisions (Public Vote)

Munster Nominees

Sean Duggan (Young Munster)
Ed Leamy (Cashel)
Ger Sweeney (Cork Constitution)
Dan McCabe (Kanturk)
 
Leinster Nominees

Max McFarland (Dublin University)
Bryan McKeever (Navan)
Barry Daly (UCD)
Daniel Riordan (Old Belvedere) 
 
Ulster Nominees

David Houston (City of Derry)
David Whann (Ballymena)
Callum Leckey (Belfast Harlequins)
Aaron Cairns (Ballynahinch)
 
Connacht Nominees

Rory Moloney (Buccaneers)
David Panter (Corinthians)
John Cleary (Galwegians)
Stephen Kerins (Sligo)