Toby Sexton tackles charity work for NRL honor

Toby Sexton nominated for the NRL's Ken Stephen's Medal - Man of the Year

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

In a true display of sportsmanship and community spirit, the Bulldogs have proudly announced that their star halfback, Toby Sexton, has been nominated for the prestigious Ken Stephen Medal - Man of the Year award in the NRL.
Not only known for his slick moves on the field, Toby has shown true grit and determination off the field by dedicating his time to various community projects.
During the off-season, Toby took the lead in rallying his team to volunteer at the Rev.

Bill Crews Foundation, where they rolled up their sleeves to serve food and prepare hampers for those less fortunate.
By organizing physical activities and offering unwavering support, Toby has played a key role in helping students improve their physical well-being, social interactions, and mental toughness.
The glowing reviews from teachers and parents speak volumes about the positive impact Toby has had on these students, highlighting the real-life wins that come from his involvement.
With a heart as big as a footy field and a determination as fierce as a scrum, Toby Sexton is a true inspiration in the Rugby League community.

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