Tenby United celebrated one of their most successful seasons in recent years with their Annual Dinner at the De Valence last Friday night. Hosting the event was vice-chairman, Sion Brace. Wearing a 'Brace' tartan kilt, he thoroughly entertained the 174 guests, including the Mayor, Clr. Sue Lane, president, Mr. Mike Fry and Mrs. Fry, together with sponsors, GD Harries and Sons Ltd. The De Valence was spectacularly decorated thanks to the efforts of Kath Graham, Will Crockford, Tyler Szura, Lisa Roberts, Jodie Manning, Lisa Rossiter, Amy Murdoch and Dominique John. Chairman, Tim Roberts reflected on a very successful season, particularly for the 1st XV. He also praised the Youth and Junior sections, especially county champions, the Under 11s. He also thanked the committee, sponsors and supporters for their contribution to a great season. Head coach, Gareth Thomas, praised the 1st XV's performance, stressing that they were a special team. He also thanked fellow coaches and all backroom staff.
Youth awards
Most improved player - Ethan Morgan. Players' player - Luke Hartland Coaches player - Marcus Read Most promising player - Ollie Parsons.
1st XV awards
Most promising young player - Damo Miller. Newport 7s player of the tournament - Damo Miller. Most improved player - Ashley Murdoch. Coaches player - Rob Clarke. Supporters player - Roy Osborn. Players' player - Jack Price.
The ceremony concluded with two special awards. The first was made to GD Harries and Sons Ltd. in recognition of their continued support. The second was made to Richard Rossiter to honour his lifelong services to Tenby United. Newly-appointed director of rugby, Peter James, presented Richard with a framed photograph of the team that Richard captained.





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