Traditionally, Georgian Rugby Union estimated the last year. Current sportsmen, coaches and veterans attended the conclusive ceremony with other guests and fans of Georgian rugby.
Gia Nijaradze, head of Rugby Union, made conclusive speech about those achievements and success that Georgian rugby had the last year.
After this, official rewarding of champions and prize winners of Georgian Championship 2010 was held. Gold medals were given to "Lokomotive" Tbilisi, silver - to "Lelo" Tbilisi, bronze - to "Wissol-Kochebi".
After the rewarding of the teams, Gia Nijaradze named symbolic team of Georgian Championship 2010 and rewarded players with salutatories and T-shirts.
Here is the symbolic team of the last national championship:
15. Besik Khamashuridze (Aia)
14. Irakli Gegenava (Kochebi)
13. Irakli Chkhikvadze (Aia)
12. Gocha Khonelidze (Batumi)
11. Lekso Gugava (Lelo)
10. Boris Kvinikhidze (Lokomotive)
9. Irakli Gvinjilia (Lokomotive)
8. Zviad Maisuradze (Lokomotive)
7. Viktor Kolelishvili (Lelo)
6. Givi Berishvili (Lokomotive)
5. Mikheil Archuashvili (Wissol-Kochebi)
5. Gela Shalamberidze (Aia) (these two rugby players collected the same number of votes)
4. Lasha Azaladze (Lelo)
3. Mikheil Sujashvili (Lelo)
2. Jaba Bregvadze (Wissol-Kochebi)
1. Davit Gasviani (Lokomotive)
"Academy" won the special nomination - "The most disciplined team of Georgian Championship 2010".
Mikheil Archuashvili, player of "Wissol-Kochebi" Tbilisi, who scored 8 tries won in the nomination of "The best scorer of tries of Georgian Championship 2010".
Boba Kvinikhidze, captain of champion team "Lokomotive", became the best scorer of Georgian Championship 2010". The captain scored 197 points in the last season.
Tamaz Bendianashvili became the best coach of the year. He was given deed and television.
Besik Khamashuridze from "Aia" Kutaisi became the best rugby player of the year.
Rugby Union did not forget about veterans and gave them deeds and presents.
Paata Narimanashvili, Davit Chavleishvili and Malkhaz Cheishvili were given the title of honoured coaches.
The culmination of the rewarding was when Davit Zirakashvili, the best sportsman and rugby player of the year, went to the stage. The whole hall stood up and applauded the leader of Georgian national team.
Davit Namgalauri, secretary of minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, gave him bronze statue "Lion". "Ziraka" was also given 5 000 GEL and special prizes of Rugby Union.
Davit Zirakashvili could not hid his emotions and his speech was short and very sensitive.
After the end of the official part, Rugby Union invited the guests to drink beer and ala-buffet.
Eka Eloshvili
