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Barrie Robran's death shocks star Australian radio presenter, forcing mid-show exit
Legendary Australian Rules footballer
Barrie Robran
's death sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting an emotional reaction from a well-known radio presenter who abruptly left a live broadcast on Wednesday morning upon hearing the news. The star broadcaster was visibly shaken on air and unable to continue the program.
The
AFL
community is mourning the loss of
South Australian football
legend Barrie, who passed away at the age of 77.
— 1395FIVEAA (@1395FIVEAA)
The tragic news deeply affected his niece, radio host
Jade Robran
, who was live on air co-hosting
FIVEAA
's Winter Breakfast with Tom Rehn when she abruptly left the studio just before 7am. Rehn later informed listeners that Jade had stepped away due to a private matter.
— NorthAdelaideFC (@NorthAdelaideFC)
Robran, a triple
Magarey Medal
winner and one of the most revered figures in South Australian football history, played 201 games for
North Adelaide
between 1967 and 1980. He coached the club from 1978 to 1980, led them to two
SANFL premierships
, and was inducted into both the South Australian and Australian Football Halls of Fame.
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Tributes have poured in from across the AFL world, praising Robran's unmatched skill, sportsmanship, and quiet humility. North Adelaide released a heartfelt statement honoring their icon: "Barrie was, without doubt, in our view the greatest ever to play the game of
Australian Rules Football
, and certainly the most revered son of our beloved Roosters."
"His unparalleled skill, quiet humility, and unwavering dedication left an indelible mark on our club and the broader community."
Robran's passing marks the end of a remarkable era in Australian football, with fans and players alike reflecting on his enduring legacy.