Two special recipients have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to Bay of Plenty rugby.
At the union's annual general meeting on Wednesday night, Matt Te Pou was presented a life membership and Graeme Moore a distinguished service award. Te Pou has had a long involvement in rugby both coaching and administering the game. A prominent member of the Whakatane Marist Rugby and Sports Club, he has been an avid supporter and driving force behind Maori Rugby in the Bay of Plenty.
His contribution to coaching within the Bay of Plenty, NZ Maori rugby and for the Chiefs Super Rugby franchise was recognised in 2015 when Te Pou was awarded a New Year's honour for his service to rugby.
"It was a pleasant surprise in respect to the nomination and I think that is why I am so humbled by it, as the nomination came from the Rotorua clubs. I am a Bay person but I am located in the Eastern Bay, but it came from the Central Bay which means a lot," Te Pou said.
"It also means a lot to my family, for my children and my wife we are all very close to rugby and so it has been a big part of their life to. Like most of the other people here at the AGM we have all given a lot of time to the code, but the code has given back to us and that is why we do it. It is just so rewarding."