Saturday, 9 August 2008

Spirit of Rugby League Award

The inaugural award will be made posthumously to the former Great Britain and Warrington captain Mike Gregory who sadly passed away last year. In subsequent seasons, the award will be officially known as The Mike Gregory Spirit of Rugby League Award.
Both players and non-players will be eligible to receive the award, which will be judged by a panel from the sports' governing body, the RFL.
The Spirit of Rugby League Award will be presented at this year's engage Super League Man of Steel Ceremony (Tues 30th Sept) in Manchester by Mike Gregory's widow Mrs Erica Gregory. His parents will be present at the event to receive the award.
Commenting, the RFL's Director of Events and Projects Sally Bolton said, 'After taking soundings from various people throughout the sport and from within our organisation, the RFL believes it is the appropriate moment to introduce this very important award.
'Rugby League's values and qualities make the sport unique and we feel this new award will highlight these special attributes and honour those whose contribution to the game has been truly outstanding and upheld these important principles'.
Bolton added,'There can be no doubt that Mike Gregory is a worthy recipient of this inaugural award.
'Throughout his career as a player and coach his courage, dedication and professionalism combined with his openness, warmth and commitment to his community made him a special individual.
'We believe it is a fitting tribute to name the award after Mike and in future years the Mike Gregory Spirit of Rugby League Award will serve to highlight many outstanding individuals within our sport'.
In subsequent seasons The Mike Gregory Spirit of Rugby League Award may be presented at another major Rugby League occasion.

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