Emerging as runners up in the thrilling final match played in front of a crowd of over 4,000 spectators, Brinks was chosen by the umpires Andrew Williams and Sam Kirkpatrick as the recipient of the Standing Rock Fair Play Award, due to the exemplary sportsmanship, respect for umpires, positive attitude and discipline the team upheld for the duration of the tournament.
Ahead of the games commencing, a representative from every high goal team attended a briefing about the award, which explained the criteria the umpires would be evaluating during each game. The criteria comprised:
- Sportsmanship - Respecting opponents and fair play.
- Respect for Umpires - Adherence to umpire decisions without dissent, and maintaining professionalism in all interactions.
- Discipline - Displaying punctuality, appropriate conduct and commitment to pony welfare on and off the field.
The two professional umpires both evaluated and scored teams after every match, with Auckland Polo Club overseeing the scoring and calculations to ensure the process was fair and transparent.
Having exhibited the highest standards of sportsmanship, horsemanship, integrity, conduct and camaraderie on and off the field, the prestigious trophy was presented to Brinks by the umpires Andrew Williams and Sam Kirkpatrick, along with Auckland Polo Club President Tony van den Brink during the final ceremony.