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DIEHARD
30-09-13, 02:25 PM
Myles nominated for Ken Stephens Medal

Titans TV look back at some of the highlights of Myles great work in the community throughout the season and to view the video simply CLICK HERE (http://www.titans.com.au/news-display/titans/85291)

iSelect Titans Co-Captain Nate Myles will join a host of NRL stars at the Rugby League One Community Awards, as a nominee for the Ken Stephens Medal.

The forward has been nominated for his outstanding community work, where he is involved with the Titans Learning Centre program, and is involved with both Currumbin and Burleigh Bears Junior Rugby League.

Myles also helps assist the Titans Junior Contracted players as part of the NRL's Careerwise program and is currently completing a Certificate 4 in Career Development.

The Titans Co-Captain is also an RSPCA Ambassador and led the Gold Coast's Million Paws Walk earlier this season.

Myles is joined by Roosters Premiership hopeful and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Scott Prince, Terry Campese, Ben Creagh, Michael Ennis, Tim Mannah, Nate and Kurt Gidley as those who will be among NRL stars who will rub shoulders with Rugby League’s grassroots heroes to launch a spectacular week of 2013 Telstra Premiership Grand Final celebrations.

NRL Chief Executive, Mr Dave Smith, and ARLC Chairman, Mr John Grant, will join more than 350 guests from across NRL clubs and Australia’s grassroots Rugby League community to celebrate the off-field achievements of its stars and everyday unsung heroes.

Finalists for the eight community awards to be presented at an inspiring ceremony at Sydney’s Town Hall will be in the running for a prize pool worth more than $50,000.

Titans TV look back at some of the highlights of Myles great work in the community throughout the season and to view the video simply CLICK HERE (http://www.titans.com.au/news-display/titans/85291)

http://www.titans.com.au/news-display/titans/85291

DavidBouveng
30-09-13, 10:44 PM
Terry Campese has won the Ken Stephen medal for 2014.

Unlucky for Nate, thanks for ur work in our communities.