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Refereeing Awards 

Refereeing and referees form a critical part of the squash landscape in New Zealand. Referees from across the country at all levels donate their time and knowledge to referee squash at all levels helping to ensure a fair match for all competitors whilst getting one of the best seats in the house.

Awards Categories

Nominations for the following refereeing categories are welcomed from all clubs, players, coaches and fellow referees. Please provide a description of the referees achievements and contributions based on the following critera. 


The Derek Cook Memorial Trophy 

The Derek Cook Memorial Trophy was donated by Kelvin Harding in 1981, following the death of Derek Cook. Both Cook and Harding were A grade players from the Wellington district (Harding lived in Masterton), were good mates, and renowned for their fun-loving approach to life. When he died, Cook had also become a leading contributor to refereeing in New Zealand - one of few top players to contribute in this way.

Joseph Romanos, author of Long or Short, had this to say about Cook: "Cook had taken up squash in 1963 when growing up in Oamaru. He moved to Wellington in 1969, on a job transfer with Shell Oil.  However, he soon found the job rather tedious. The challenges of running an escort agency and then being a private detective were more to his liking". 

This trophy focuses on the contribution to others in refereeing through training, assessment, encouragement, promotion or rules knowledge. 

Awarded for one or more of, but not limited to: 
 

  • Significant contribution to referee training
  • Significant contribution to referee assessment
  • Significant contribution to local referee improvement
  • Significant contribution through rules advice and interpretation
  • Significant contribution through voluntary referee administration
  • Significant effort in referee recruitment or advancement
  • Significant effort in mentoring referees
  • Significant promotion of refereeing
  • Commitment to enhancing referee reputation and status through behaviour modelling
  • Commitment to sharing knowledge and experience
  • Exceptional and appropriate interaction with players and other referees

The Referees Trophy for Personal Endeavour 

This trophy focuses on a referee’s own achievement, improvement, effort, knowledge or ability. 

Awarded for one or more of, but not limited to: 
 

  • An exceptional achievement
  • The most improved referee over a season
  • Significant improvement or achievement beyond current level
  • Significant effort to improve own competency
  • Significant appointment to referee internationally beyond current level (either within or outside of New Zealand)
  • Significant improvement in status
  • Exceptional assessment record
  • Exceptional knowledge gained or displayed

Judging Criteria

Referees will be judged on the criteria listed above. The recipients are selected by the National Referee Management Panel (or other panel if deemed necessary) and the award is presented at the National Awards Dinner.


2024 Winner

The Derek Cook Memorial Trophy Recipient:  Chris Buckland  


Previous Winners

Year Derek Cook Memorial Trophy Winner 
2023Mike Jack, Kawaroa Park
2022Mike Jack, Kawaroa Park 
2021Chris Buckland, Ashburton 
2020John Fletcher, Auckland 
2019Janet Udy, Canterbury 
2018Mike Jack, Kawaroa Park
2017Chris Buckland, Ashburton
2016Jackie Hamilton, Cromwell
2015Glenn Carson, Hamilton
2014Glenn Carson, Hamilton
2013Chris Buckland, Ashburton
2012Glenn Carson, Hamilton
2011Joss Urbahn, Palmerston North
2010Chris Buckland, Ashburton
2009Sandra Tinkler, Manurewa
2008Chris Buckland, Ashburton
2007Jan McAra, Invercargill
2006Joss Urbahn, Palmerston North
2005Phil Morgan, Burnside
2004Ian Gardiner, Burnside
2003Doug Flint, Eden-Epsom
2002Nichol Taylor, Timaru
2001Sandra Tinkler, Wellington
2000Joss Urbahn, Palmerston North
1999Gavin Whyte, Auckland
1998Sandra Tinkler, Wellington
1997Gavin Whyte, Auckland
1996Joss Urbahn, Palmerston North
1995Gavin Whyte, Auckland
1994Doug Flint, Eden-Epsom
1993David Toomey, Auckland
1992Greg Kelly, Hamilton
1991Kaye Jackson, Warkworth
1990Gavin Whyte, Christchurch
1989Gary Hutchison, Christchurch
1988John Haines, Hamilton
1987John Taylor, Auckland
1986Chas Evans, Upper Hutt
1985Dennis Winch, Wellington
1984John Taylor, Auckland
1983Peter Highsted, Tawa
1982Lester Bowden, Nelson
1981Dennis Winch, Wellington

2024 Winner

The Referees Trophy for Personal Endeavour:  Glenn Carson 
 


Previous Winners 

Year Referees Trophy for Personal Endeavour 
2023Janet Udy
2022Nicky McNaught 
2021Janet Udy 
2020Wayne Smith
2019Paul Kennett
2018Jackie Hamilton, Cromwell 
2017Paul Kennett, Hamilton

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