Williams wins Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year award
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Nick Williams has won the Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year
award at Ulster Rugby's Annual Awards Dinner, which was held at the
Culloden Estate and Spa on Thursday evening.
The hugely popular 32-year-old, who will join Cardiff Blues this summer, was one of 14 winners at the black tie event, which celebrates all levels of rugby in Ulster.
Having spent four years at Ulster Rugby, Nick's performances, commitment and pride in the shirt have made him a true favourite among teammates, coaches, staff and supporters.
During his time at Ulster Rugby he has racked up 76 appearances, registered 16 tries, and has earned countless Man of the Match awards in both the Guinness PRO12 and European Rugby Champions Cup.
Stuart McCloskey earned the Bank of Ireland Player of the Year award after a superb season that saw him win international recognition with Ireland during the recent Six Nations campaign.
Kyle McCall, who made such an impact this season, starting five of Ulster's six European games, collected the BT Young Player of the Year accolade. Adam McBurney has been named as Hughes Insurance Academy Player of the Year after a string of impressive performances for Ireland U20s.
Paddy Jackson and Franco van der Merwe were also rewarded for their stellar performances this season, winning the Ulster Rugby Supporters Club Player of the Year and Rugby Writers' Player of the Year awards respectively.
Bangor RFC's truly brilliant season, during which they won the Kukri Qualifying League One, the Millar McCall Wylie Junior Cup and the Powerade Towns Cup, and also secured promotion to the Ulster Bank All Ireland League, saw them collect the Kukri Sports Club of the Year award.
Well-known volunteer, Willie Gribben, Chairman of Portadown Panthers Disability Rugby Club, won the SONI Community Rugby Champion award, while Inishowen RFC's John Merritt won the Dorrington B Faulkner award in recognition of his services to rugby in Ulster.
Rodger McBurney (Ballymena RFC), Jonathan Stewart (Wallace High School), John McCusker (Rainey Old Boys RFC) and Kathryn Dane (Enniskillen RFC) also picked up individual awards for their performances this season. Daniel Carson was selected as Autotrader Referee of the Year after significant progress during the 2015/16 campaign.
2015/16 AWARD WINNERS & NOMINEES
(winners in bold)
Rugby Writers' Player of the Year
Franco van der Merwe
Nick Williams
Craig Gilroy
BT Young Player of the Year
Kyle McCall
Rory Scholes
Jacob Stockdale
Bank of Ireland Ulster Player of the Year
Rob Herring
Paddy Jackson
Stuart McCloskey
Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year
Nick Williams
The hugely popular 32-year-old, who will join Cardiff Blues this summer, was one of 14 winners at the black tie event, which celebrates all levels of rugby in Ulster.
Having spent four years at Ulster Rugby, Nick's performances, commitment and pride in the shirt have made him a true favourite among teammates, coaches, staff and supporters.
During his time at Ulster Rugby he has racked up 76 appearances, registered 16 tries, and has earned countless Man of the Match awards in both the Guinness PRO12 and European Rugby Champions Cup.
Stuart McCloskey earned the Bank of Ireland Player of the Year award after a superb season that saw him win international recognition with Ireland during the recent Six Nations campaign.
Kyle McCall, who made such an impact this season, starting five of Ulster's six European games, collected the BT Young Player of the Year accolade. Adam McBurney has been named as Hughes Insurance Academy Player of the Year after a string of impressive performances for Ireland U20s.
Paddy Jackson and Franco van der Merwe were also rewarded for their stellar performances this season, winning the Ulster Rugby Supporters Club Player of the Year and Rugby Writers' Player of the Year awards respectively.
Bangor RFC's truly brilliant season, during which they won the Kukri Qualifying League One, the Millar McCall Wylie Junior Cup and the Powerade Towns Cup, and also secured promotion to the Ulster Bank All Ireland League, saw them collect the Kukri Sports Club of the Year award.
Well-known volunteer, Willie Gribben, Chairman of Portadown Panthers Disability Rugby Club, won the SONI Community Rugby Champion award, while Inishowen RFC's John Merritt won the Dorrington B Faulkner award in recognition of his services to rugby in Ulster.
Rodger McBurney (Ballymena RFC), Jonathan Stewart (Wallace High School), John McCusker (Rainey Old Boys RFC) and Kathryn Dane (Enniskillen RFC) also picked up individual awards for their performances this season. Daniel Carson was selected as Autotrader Referee of the Year after significant progress during the 2015/16 campaign.
2015/16 AWARD WINNERS & NOMINEES
(winners in bold)
Rugby Writers' Player of the Year
Franco van der Merwe
Nick Williams
Craig Gilroy
BT Young Player of the Year
Kyle McCall
Rory Scholes
Jacob Stockdale
Bank of Ireland Ulster Player of the Year
Rob Herring
Paddy Jackson
Stuart McCloskey
Heineken Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year
Nick Williams