Rugby
league player Clifford Debattista
from Ghajnsielem has won the Ray
Morris Medal after being named
Maltese Rugby League Player of the
Year in London. The Malta
vice-captain’s nomination was
announced as the Rugby League
International Federation (RLIF)
convened for its annual awards while
the international player of the year
was also named.
The
25-year-old who is only in his third
year in rugby, said he was surprised
to win this prestigious award.
“Rugby League has given me a lot in
the last two years,” said Debattista.
“I never expected this award and,
taking into consideration the
standard of players we have
representing the national team that
include the best rugby players in
Malta as well as players from abroad
including the Super League, to be
considered for this award is an
achievement in itself.”
Former
medal winner and national team
captain Chris Parker said Debattista
is an inspiration for the
Malta-based players. “Clifford is a
great example of what rugby league
can do for a player,” Parker said.
“Clifford came to rugby league as an
inexperienced rugby player. “Less
than 24 months later, Clifford has
become a Level 2 coach, started his
own club in Gozo, and on the field,
developed into a strong national
team player,” the Gateshead Thunder
prop added. “He’s someone the other
Malta-based players can look up to.
He has shown a lot of commitment and
dedication to get to where he is
now.”
Ghajnsielem.com would like to
congratulate Clifford Debattista for
this prestigious award.