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 | Bruce "La Pa" StewartLast year, Men of League organised for “La Pa” to catch up with some of his former team mates and nemesis at the South Juniors club which he enjoyed so much he busted out a singing tune when he had an apple pie for dessert. Read more ... |
 | Daniel King progress Midway through 2010 the Men of League heard Daniel King’s story. He suffered a stroke during a rugby league match for the Windsor Wolves in the Jim Bean cup competition. Read more ... |
 | Men of League Troy Coutts Benefit nightNational Men of League President, Ron Coote, along with recently appointed CEO, Bob Bennett, Queensland Chairman Steve Calder, and Toowoomba President, Neale O’Brien, visited the Pittsworth Rugby League Club for a Men of League function in support of Local single father of two, Troy Coutts who has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease. Read more ... |
 | Borhan AbawiMid Way through last year, 34 year old Borhan Abawi suffered a stroke at his parents’ house in North Ryde. Read more ... |
 | Leo Toohey Leo Toohey has recently been doing it tough with dental problems over the years. Read more ... |
 | Richard PollardIn October Men of league Central Coast Committee led by Don Parish, Peter Louis, Terry Smee, Dennis Culpan, Trevor Andrews and Les Pearce. Read more ... |
 | Peter BrennanPeter Brennan, a quadriplegic who relies on an electric wheelchair to get around, used to take great pleasure from his daily walks with his dog Tyler around his home in the western Sydney suburb of Prospect. Not used to being led by a leash, Tyler would stroll along beside the wheelchair as Peter knew the placid pup wouldn’t harm a soul. Read more ... |
 | Woolgoolga forward begins recoveryCourtesy of Greg White, The Coffs Coast Advocate, 1st September 2010 PLANS for a benefit night to assist Woolgoolga rugby league player Sammy van Hammond and his young family are being drawn up. Read more ... |
 | Tony Smith The Men of League Foundation has helped make life a little bit more comfortable for member Tony Smith as reported in the February magazine. Tony, 54, has had a difficult few years with health problems Read more ... |
 | Craig PughCraig Pugh has been off work since undergoing treatment for Multiple Myeloma,a form of bone marrow cancer. Read more ... |
 | Forbes District Hospital and Henry HillThe recent efforts of our committee to raise funds in support of a local dialysis service have paid off and the Forbes District Hospital now boasts 4 dialysis chairs in operation. Read more ... |
 | Paul James DewberryFormer Newtown player Paul Dewberry is currently doing it tough as he is suffering with a chronic chest infection knee pains Read more ... |
 | Daniel KingDaniel King, former Penrith Panthers player and Windsor Wolves player suffered a stroke while playing rugby league.... Read more ... |
 | Dylan WelchDylan Welch, who suffered a spinal injury in a motor vehicle accident. Read more ... |
 | Greg Baggott FundraiserA charity fundraiser for Greg Baggott and his family, which was held in August, raised $29,000. Read more ... |
 | John SmithThe Men of League Foundation wishes John all the best with his surgery Read more ... |
 | Peter DurosePeter and Mary lived in the house and ensured the budding stars were fed three meals a day and looked after in the first experience away from their homes and families. Read more ... |
 | Bill BaileyBill Bailey, who is currently living in the Harbourside Haven Fingal Bay Nursing Home, and presented Bill with a brand new TV. Read more ... |
 | Shane SchlossShane Schloss has received financial assistance from the Men of League Read more ... |
 | Chopper Service For Oldest KangarooMen of League Foundation arranged for one of Australia’s oldest living Test players Noel White Read more ... |
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