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Voting is now open for fans to have their say on which NRL star should be awarded the prestigious 2013 Ken Stephen Medal presented by Telstra, at the annual One Community Awards next month.


Among the 15 finalists for the award won last year by Cowboys hero Johnathan Thurston, Bulldogs captain Michael Ennis.


Fans are being urged to log on vote for the player who has not only achieved on the field, but who has also had a positive impact on the wider community.


Established in 1988, the Medal is named after the late Ken Stephen, who dedicated more than 28 years to Rugby League as a player, community advocate and administrator with this years winner to receive $5,000 and a further $5,000 to be donated to the winners favourite charity, courtesy of Telstra.


The announcement will be made on Monday, 30 September, at Sydneys Town Hall at the annual One Community Awards, which kick-offs the 2013 Telstra Premiership Grand Final Week of celebrations.


The awards night is an inspiring evening of celebration for the contributions made by Rugby Leagues unsung heroes including volunteers, grassroots clubs, teachers, students, and NRL players.


You can vote for Michael Ennis below HERE
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