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Footy players do some wonderful stuff away from the game, especially at the Canterbury Bulldogs.
Their winger Sam Perrett has been appointed national ambassador for the Miracle Babies Foundation.
Sam Perrett has been appointed national ambassador for the Miracle Babies Foundation.
It’s close to his heart because his son Sam Jnr was premature and had unexpected complications including heart surgery.
Three years on Sam and his family want to help other families and hospitals raise awareness of the journey and ongoing challenges of these tiny little miracle bubs.
Great work from Sam. It's Surprising that the media would even report on anything positive coming from Belmore.
Here’s another fantastic community story out of Belmore.
Bulldogs member Rangi Troy needed $15,000 for life-saving cancer treatment not covered by insurance.
The final $4000 was raised at last weekend’s Belmore trial game against the Rabbitohs with supporters from both club pitching in.
As a result, Rangi was able to commence treatment on Tuesday.
Good luck Rangi. The Bulldogs family are rooting for you.
http://mobile.news.com.au/sport/nrl...ayer-manager-row/story-fndv2ypb-1226828100472
Their winger Sam Perrett has been appointed national ambassador for the Miracle Babies Foundation.
Sam Perrett has been appointed national ambassador for the Miracle Babies Foundation.
It’s close to his heart because his son Sam Jnr was premature and had unexpected complications including heart surgery.
Three years on Sam and his family want to help other families and hospitals raise awareness of the journey and ongoing challenges of these tiny little miracle bubs.
Great work from Sam. It's Surprising that the media would even report on anything positive coming from Belmore.
Here’s another fantastic community story out of Belmore.
Bulldogs member Rangi Troy needed $15,000 for life-saving cancer treatment not covered by insurance.
The final $4000 was raised at last weekend’s Belmore trial game against the Rabbitohs with supporters from both club pitching in.
As a result, Rangi was able to commence treatment on Tuesday.
Good luck Rangi. The Bulldogs family are rooting for you.
http://mobile.news.com.au/sport/nrl...ayer-manager-row/story-fndv2ypb-1226828100472