2025 Winners
Finalists for the inaugural NZCIS Hutt Valley Sports Awards were announced by the judging panel via various media channels late April 2025.
Winners of each category, along with an overall winner, were announced during the 15 May Awards Ceremony at the Walter Nash Centre in Taita. Hutt Valley's own Chantal Brunner was inducted as a Hutt Valley Sporting Legends during the ceremony. |
Supreme award accepted by Michelle Woolf.
This year's Forsyth Barr Exceptional Service to Sport recipient, Nicholas Boyack for his dedication to Hutt Valley Sport. Accepted by his partner, Louise.

Finalists:

Accepted by Nick Greenwood
Finalists:
Finbar McGuigan - Lawn Bowls
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Tyrel Lomax - Rugby
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Marko Stamenic - Football
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Finalists:
Hutt Valley Women's Fastpitch Softball Team
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Petone Ponies Women's Rugby Team
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Ulalei Aute Premier 1 Netball Team
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Finalists:
Finn Gaupset - Futsal
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Kiri Shaw - Softball
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Ponifasio Smith - Netball
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Finalists:
Vatau Sagaga - Ulalei Sports Club
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Lenora Smith - Multiple Sport
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Jason Wrigley - Rugby League
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Finalists:
Heloise Simons - Football
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Michelle Woolf (Gymnastics)
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Gareth Fowler (Netball)
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Finalists:
Ātiawa Toa FM
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Shea Stapleton - Petone Football Club
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Sina Tamaali'i - Ulalei Sports Club
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Finalists:
Fraser Bialy - Gymnastics
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Asher Robertson - Athletics
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Tyrone Robinson - Softball
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Finalists:
Alyshha Eglinton
Football |
Hannah Francis
Cricket |
Yvanni Gibson
Softball |
Poppy Priddle
Softball |

Finalists:
Rebecca Bailey - Multiple Sport
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Hannah Smith - Multiple Sport
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Jay-Kobe Smith - Multiple Sport
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Finalists:
Hutt Valley U19 Girls Softball Team
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St Orans Touch Team
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Wainuiomata High School Kī o Rahi Team
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Finalists:
Colin Bailey - Multiple Sport
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Colin Frude - Boccia
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Toby Ireland - Rowing & Athletics
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Finalists