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Adam Selwood: Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) Eagles reveal funeral details after sudden death

Adam Selwood: Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) Eagles reveal funeral details after sudden death

West Australian23-05-2025

Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) has revealed premiership player Adam Selwood will be remembered at a private funeral service next week.
The service will be hosted at Mineral Resources Park on Wednesday with family, friends and those close to Adam Selwood and the family set to attend.
A brief statement from the club read: 'The Selwood Family wish to advise that a private funeral service for Adam will be held with close family and friends. The family ask for privacy and respect as they navigate this difficult time.'
'Following the funeral service, those who knew Adam and the family closely are warmly welcomed to attend a memorial at the West Coast Eagles Football Club to celebrate Adam's life. The relaxed service will include a tribute to Adam from family and friends.'
The AFL and WA football worlds were left rocked by the 41-year-old's sudden death last weekend, barely three months after the tragic loss of his twin brother Troy.
Selwood was honoured ahead of Waalitj Marawar's clash with the Saints on Sunday, given a moment of silence and a video tribute during the halftime break.
Many of the Eagles' players wore black armbands for the former midfielder, who was remembered by teammates as the ultimate team man.
Jamie Cripps, the only Eagle to have played with Selwood who took the field on Sunday, saluted his fallen friend after kicking a brilliant goal in the first quarter.
Selwood played 187 matches in the blue and gold, including winning the 2006 premiership in a classic over Sydney.
The much-loved former player's death has also sparked cries for the AFL to implement a mental health round into the calendar as well as for people to check in on their friends and family.
Lifeline: 13 11 14.

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