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− | This award was set up by parents Tex and Terry Murphy and is for the player who represent the heart and soul of the Zoomie RFC. Specifically, the selectee is a player who puts 100% effort into every practice and game, and has an aura of enthusiasm that is an inspiration of the entire team. This player exemplifies Zoomie Rugby tradition when at the end of practice he says with a huge smile, "Coach can I do something more?" | + | This award was set up by parents Tex and Terry Murphy in 2001 in memory of their son, Daniel Murphy (2003) and is for the player who represent the heart and soul of the Zoomie RFC. Specifically, the selectee is a player who puts 100% effort into every practice and game, and has an aura of enthusiasm that is an inspiration of the entire team. This player exemplifies Zoomie Rugby tradition when at the end of practice he says with a huge smile, "Coach can I do something more?" |
Latest revision as of 02:41, 15 May 2018
This award was set up by parents Tex and Terry Murphy in 2001 in memory of their son, Daniel Murphy (2003) and is for the player who represent the heart and soul of the Zoomie RFC. Specifically, the selectee is a player who puts 100% effort into every practice and game, and has an aura of enthusiasm that is an inspiration of the entire team. This player exemplifies Zoomie Rugby tradition when at the end of practice he says with a huge smile, "Coach can I do something more?"