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just saw on the news then. troy has been confirmed dead. my condolences to the friends and family of troy.

sad news but i thought u would all want to know

here is a link to a small news report on it Here
 
Yeah this article has been written about him. My thoughts go out to his family, the MFC and its supporters.

Demons in mourning for lost son
9:09:21 PM Mon 3 January, 2005
Sportal
The Melbourne Football Club is in mourning as the death of its young defender Troy Broadbridge was confirmed on Monday night.

Broadbridge, 24, had been missing since being swept away by the Indian Ocean tsunami which devastated the Thai resort of Phuket on Sunday, December 26 while he was on his honeymoon with his new wife Trisha.

Club Chairman Paul Gardner said confirmation of Broadbridge's death was an enormously sad blow.

"Just as Troy has become the face of the tsunami for so many people, so Troy was very much the face of the sort of character we admire at the club," Gardner said.

"He had a strong family upbringing, showed great courage and spirit to overcome injury, and was generous to his fellow players and those around the club.

"The whole club is working as a family, supporting each other and resolving to get through this tragedy together as a whole team of people.

"We've also been cognisant that while Troy is a very treasured part of the club fabric, more importantly his passing has robbed Trisha of a husband, and his family the loss of a loved son and brother, just as it has so many thousands of others, and our hearts go out to all those touched by this unfathomable tragedy."

Senior coach Neale Daniher said the latest news was "gut wrenching".

"It's a very close group and Troy was a popular fellow, and he and Trisha were well liked by players and their partners," Dainher said.

"Troy came back from injury a number of times with great spirit and courage, and in 2004 really cemented his place as a leading member of the Melbourne.

"Against that backdrop, and just getting married and being on his honeymoon, you just don't expect this and it's tremendously hard to accept. I know the hearts of all the players and everyone at the club go out to Trisha, and to Troy's parents Wayne and Pam and their family."

Club captain David Neitz said he'd been hoping and praying that 'Broadie' would be found and be OK.

"But the miracle hasn't happened and it cuts really, really deep," Neitz said.

"It's tough to train and play alongside someone, get to know him, go to his wedding and send him off on a Christmas honeymoon and then have to accept that he's not coming back.

"It's very tough on the players and partners and this will be a very emotional time for us. But as difficult as it is we will support each other and get through this. That's what Troy would have done and we want to support Trisha."

AFL Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Demetriou said the AFL, its 16 clubs and the entire football community wished to extend its deepest sympathy to Trisha Broadbridge, the Broadbridge family and the players and staff of the Melbourne Football Club.

"Troy was a young man in the prime of his life and had just embarked upon marriage with Trisha" Demetriou said.

"His loss will be deeply felt by all who knew him and the football community is poorer for the loss of a fine young man," he said.

Demetriou said all sections of the football community have been shocked by the devastation across so many countries and the loss of many thousands of lives.

"AFL football and our clubs will join the world wide aid effort to the victims in all countries with our response to be announced in the coming days, once all clubs have been consulted".

Broadbridge started his career at Melbourne in 1999 after being recruited from the SANFL. The young South Australian was always destined to play football with his explosive speed and thumping kick.

Two shoulder injuries and a knee injury did not deter Troy from his path and he continued his training to return strongly to have his best year in 2004.

Broadbridge played 40 games for Melbourne and he will be remembered for his tenacity and dedication to the sport he loved so much, his courage in overcoming setbacks, and his generosity of spirit with fellow players.
 

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Its very sad news, and brought tears to my eyes, i dont even know the guy and i cried, as im sure many other people have as well, guess your up there watching over the dees hoping they will have a great year this year, im sure they will(just not to good against my doggies).
My and im sure all other bulldog supporters condolences go out to his family, friends, teammates and trisha(who used to work at the bulldogs), stick together during this tough times.
Only the good die young, he is a true hero putting his life ahead of the person he loves.
Hes gone but will never be forgotten.
R.I.P Broady.
 
My deepest sympathy and condolences go out to his wife, family, team mates and the whole Melbourne Football Club community.

Rest in Peace Broady.



Jacqui

A Collingwood Supporter
 
I am lost for words. Just that flat, knocked out feeling...too shocked to cry...

My deepest sympathys to his wife, family and friends. This hurts us all. Just makes me feel sick in the guts reading this. For this reason alone, I hope the Dees can do well in 2005.

One thing that makes me feel sick is reading an article in Inside Football at the start of 2004. A quote from Troy Broadbridge said:

"I've had my fair share of bad luck".


You just don't think of those things happening.
 
As I said on the main board - it's just utterly terrible.

You cant prepare yourself for something like this. :(

Condolences to all at the MFC and of course the Broadbridge family.

There's a site setup over at http://troybroadbridge.tk to post your messages / donate money to the tsunami victims, aswell as a dedication to Troy.

Best of luck lads - this is truely a time where footy means nothing.
 
Johnson#26 said:
I am lost for words. Just that flat, knocked out feeling...too shocked to cry...

My deepest sympathys to his wife, family and friends. This hurts us all. Just makes me feel sick in the guts reading this. For this reason alone, I hope the Dees can do well in 2005.

One thing that makes me feel sick is reading an article in Inside Football at the start of 2004. A quote from Troy Broadbridge said:

"I've had my fair share of bad luck".


You just don't think of those things happening.
Ditto.. :(
 

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On behalf of all the Eagle fans on Bigfooty, our condolences go out to Troys wife and family, team mates and fans. Lets hope the Dees can have a good season in 2005 for Troy! RIP Troy. :(
 
I honestly don't know what to say, this really is killing me. I've had to hold back tears so many times thinking about what has happened. I always maintained hope that somehow he would be ok, but with this confirmation I have to accept it. Troy is gone.
I'm merely a Demons supporter, I can't possibly imagine what his wife and family are feeling right now. My heart goes out to all of them during this tragic time.

You will never be forgotten Troy, R.I.P.
 
I have just heard the news. It is really sad :(

My condolensces and prayers go out to his wife, his family and friends and to the Melbourne Football Club.

From a saddened Collingwood fan.
 
I am not sure what to say that can express the pain and saddness I feel at this time (especially towards Trisha whom is an beautiful caring person)
It just seems so sad and painful, especially when it was supposed to be the happiest time of their lives.
I wish the Broadbridge family and the Melbourne FC all the best and hope they can someone find the strength to get through this tragedy.
RIP Troy, you will never be forgetton.
 

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