David Holwell jetted back into Dublin this week to accept the Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Leinster Player of the Year award, following the Kiwi fly-half’s stunning form for the province.
David Holwell jetted back into Dublin this week to accept the Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Leinster Player of the Year award, following the Kiwi fly-half’s stunning form for the province.
The 30-year-old, who has returned to his native Northland after just one season with Leinster, amassed a total of 282 points (5 tries, 49 penalties and 55 conversions) in 22 appearances in blue.
Twice voted Leinster’s player of the month, Holwell, who represented New Zealand ‘A’ in 1998 and 2000, was always favoured for the award.
Other winners at the ceremony, held at Dublin’s Burlington hotel on Saturday night, included Greystones back row Rob Connolly (Leinster Senior Club Player of the Year), whose try-scoring heroics – 18 in 18 league games – helped the Wicklow men to their second AIB League Division Three play-off final win in two seasons.
March’s Leinster Schools Senior and Junior Cup winners Belvedere College were also honoured with the inaugural School of the Year award, while coach Roly Meates was inducted into the province’s Hall of Fame.
Retired number 8 Victor Costello was the recipient of a special merit presentation for his outstanding contribution to Leinster Rugby over his 10-year representative career.
Other award winners included: Leinster League Player of the Year – Joey Moran (Naas RFC); Leinster Womens Player of the Year – Orla Brennan (Navan RFC); Leinster Young Player of the Year – Jamie Heaslip (Dublin University FC); Leinster Volunteer of the Year – Harry Brooks (Clontarf FC)
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