Venter is Cheetahs' best
Venter was named Free State Cheetahs Player of the Year for 2017, while the Free State Cheetahs' Players' Player of the Year award went to Henco Venter.
Henco is the nephew of the late South African international rugby player Ruben Kruger.
He was also named Free State Cheetahs Currie Cup Player of the Year.
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Toyota Free State Cheetahs Player of the Year – Sponsored by PWC: @Swys_Venter
The top award of the night, the Toyota Free State Cheetahs Player of the Year well deservingly went to the captain, Francois Venter. pic.twitter.com/GkQacNX8kL
— Toyota Cheetahs (@CheetahsRugby) January 17, 2018
The Toyota Free State Cheetah’s Player’s Player of the Year award went to Henco Venter. The players voted for this award themselves.
Venter is studying theology the nephew of the late South African international rugby player Ruben Kruger. pic.twitter.com/3d6munI5Df
— Toyota Cheetahs (@CheetahsRugby) January 17, 2018
Aranos Coetzee received the award for the Toyota Cheetahs Super Rugby Player of the Year – Sponsored by PWC. pic.twitter.com/prEIrMEUgc
— Toyota Cheetahs (@CheetahsRugby) January 17, 2018
The award for the Toyota Free State Cheetahs Currie Cup Player of the Year – Sponsored by PWC went to Henco Venter. Venter made a big impact on the team when he represented the Toyota Free State Cheetahs in 5 Currie Cup matches in 2017. pic.twitter.com/qXQuuKNZI3
— Toyota Cheetahs (@CheetahsRugby) January 17, 2018
Toyota Free State XV Currie Cup Player of the Year: Sibabalo Qoma
Sibabalo Qoma, one of the leading ball carriers during the 2017 Super Sport Challenge Cup and also represented the Toyota Free State Cheetahs u.21 team and Toyota Free State Cheetahs Currie Cup teams this year pic.twitter.com/bnEMI6tecc
— Toyota Cheetahs (@CheetahsRugby) January 17, 2018
U.21 Toyota Free State Cheetah Player of the Year: Dian Badenhorst
Dian represented the Toyota Free State Cheetahs u.21 2017 SA Rugby u.21 Championship and also represented the Toyota Free State XV in the Super Sport Challenge Cup. pic.twitter.com/woPhubn0xd
— Toyota Cheetahs (@CheetahsRugby) January 17, 2018
U.19 Toyota Free State Cheetah Player of the Year: Athenkosi Halom
The young wing, Athi Halom was with 18 tries the number one try scorer in the 2017 SA Rugby u.19 Championship and ranked 4th with 90 points scored. pic.twitter.com/oXjwImxrDe
— Toyota Cheetahs (@CheetahsRugby) January 17, 2018