LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The National Rugby League (NRL) has revealed the nominees for the prestigious Veronica White Medal - Woman of the Year award.
This accolade acknowledges the outstanding achievements of female NRLW players who excel not only on the field but also in their community engagements.
The finalists for this year's Veronica White Medal include Sophie Holyman, Bobbi Law, Tahlulah Tillett, and Botille Vette-Welsh.
These exceptional athletes have been recognized for their exceptional contributions to charity work, youth development, and community support.
The winner of the Veronica White Medal will be announced during Grand Final Week, alongside the Ken Stephen Medal - Man of the Year, which recognizes the outstanding efforts of a male NRL player in both their sporting performance and community involvement.
This highly anticipated announcement will undoubtedly generate excitement among NRL fans and supporters.
The NRL continues to emphasize the importance of community engagement and recognizes the immense impact that players can have off the field.
The Veronica White Medal finalists serve as role models for aspiring athletes, showcasing the significance of giving back to society.
The winner of this esteemed award will join an esteemed group of NRLW players who have made a remarkable difference in their communities.
The NRL's commitment to celebrating the achievements of both male and female players demonstrates the league's dedication to fostering a positive and impactful sporting culture.