He was one of Gold Coast's underage recruits, and played in their first season.
Toy was a part of Gold Coast's inaugural team in round 2, against Carlton, where he was utilized as a substitute player.
During his time with the Suns, Toy was diagnosed with a heart condition (congenital heart block) which affected his endurance and aerobic capacity, without being a threat to his overall health.
[2] After failing to arrange a trade deal, Toy was delisted by the Suns late in October 2012.
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