Ken Stephen Medal - Man of the Year
2024 Ken Stephen Medal Winner - Nicho Hynes
As a proud Wiradjuri and Darkinjung man, Hynes is a vocal advocate for a range of indigenous programs both within the NRL and across the wider community. An Indigenous All Stars representative, he also serves on the NRL advisory board for Indigenous issues.
Hynes was instrumental in the development of the NRL’s Diversity and Anti-Racism Program ‘One Heart’, as well as supporting the School to Work program and the ‘MegaJaws’ program, assisting with clinics for children and adults with disabilities.
In addition to supporting the NRL and Club-based initiatives, it was Hynes’ own vision and drive that led to the Sharks’ Mental Health themed round in collaboration with Gotcha4Life, focusing on mental fitness and raising suicide awareness.
Nicho Hynes wins 2024 Ken Stephen Medal
About the Medal
The Ken Stephen Medal - Man of the Year recognises the efforts of an NRL player who has not only achieved on the field, but has committed time off the field to community projects. A player is nominated by their NRL club for going above and beyond in their involvement in charity work, youth development or community support.
The 2024 Ken Stephen Medal - Man of the Year nominees form the pan66.community Team of the Year.
This year will be the 36th instance that the Ken Stephen Medal will be awarded, with a host of worthy recipients receiving this prestigious award since Wayne Pearce won the inaugural medal in 1988, including Ryan James, Joel Thompson, Jonathan Thurston, Sia Soliola, Nathan Hindmarsh and Ronaldo Mulitalo.
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National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.