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Just heard the horrible news, died as a result of a car crash in Millbrook. Condolences to his family. RIP. 

(Apologies for naming him, just received a text and assumed it was official). 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay
Please refrain from naming until it is officially been made public

 

Will certainly be missed.

Always came across as a genuine, lovable kind of guy.

Condolences to his family.


Terrible news. Puts everything in perspective. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Very sad. Commiserations to all family and friends.

 

Confirmed now.

 

RIP Spud.

 

=(

 

 

Named on News.com website 

RIP Spud ? 

 

Just saw the news. Shocking. He will be missed by many it’s fair to say.


He joined a group of us one night for a drink. Genuine friendly bloke.

Awfully sad news, has a few kids if I remember from Port Douglas holiday. 

Drive safe all 'landers.

Having lost a member of my own family the same way, tragic news for all concerned. On all fronts.

"He was also popular as a speaker, where he would share stories of leadership, men's health and his battles with depression and anxiety."

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-identity-killed-in-ballarat-car-crash-20190909-p52plb.html


 


Genuinely devastated by this. One of my all time favourite players and hilarious on MMM and Fox. 

Absolutely tragic.  Condolences and regards to Chip & family.  Was a great character on radio and him and the boys on MMM footy were a crazy listen for a few years.   Him & Dunstall also including 350+ episodes of the Bounce on fox.

Pretty sure he was solid mates with plugger as well.  Hopefully gone to join his Saintly kin & brothers somewhere better.

Way too soon.  R.I.P.  Spud.


Worked with G Lyon on the Junior Supporters Club

everyone’s mate :(

I just saw that Spud was the same age as myself. 

Hits hard...

Edited by Sir Why You Little

This is terrible news, gone way to soon.

Thoughts are with family and friends.

R.I.P  Spud

 

so sad ,will be missed at bossy boots for morning breaky with buckets loewe


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