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Vote for the best player 2010. There are 6 male nominees, playing the NM 15s, and 4 female nominees, playing the NorgesCup 7s. 1 for each club . You can vote only once, and the results will be announced at Vallhall 7s 2011, on Saturday the 26th of February 2011.

Female Nominees

Aina Øverås Skott: (Oslo RK)
Annlaug Meland (Horten RK)
Cathinka Walberg (NTNUi)
Elisabeth Berentzen (BSI)

Male Nominees

Sam Wolff-Gillings: Trondheim NTNUi, No.8
Terje Longva: Sunnmøre RK, Center
Ian Irving: Bergen RK, Prop
Timothy Greer: OSI, Center
Andreas Fyri: Oslo RK, Hooker
Kristoffer Borsheim: Stavanger RK, Flanker

 

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+4 #1 Stian Røstberg 2011-01-13 13:54
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