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Ronnie James, aged 19. Sadly died in a waterskiing accident.
Would have been a superstar. Followed the old school pathway of VFA - VFL.
Ron James (footballer, born 1970) - Wikipedia
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Ronnie James, aged 19. Sadly died in a waterskiing accident.
Would have been a superstar. Followed the old school pathway of VFA - VFL.
Ron James (footballer, born 1970) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Ronnie James, aged 19. Sadly died in a waterskiing accident.
Would have been a superstar. Followed the old school pathway of VFA - VFL.
Ron James (footballer, born 1970) - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
IIRC Ron James at age 19 is the youngest AFL/VFL player to die, unless there were any younger players killed in action in the First or Second World Wars?
Jamie Tape, who died at age 29 in 2003 is one of the bizarre ones - having cancer then going into remission only to several months later have a cardiac episode while driving and die in the ensuing car crash - his time really did seem to be up.
Another eerie case is that of former Dockers and Giants player Cam McCarthy, who died last year. McCarthy's date of birth is 01-Apr-1995 - the same day the Fremantle Dockers made their debut against Richmond at the MCG - and the last Dockers match ever played in his lifetime before he died in May 2024 was Richmond vs Fremantle at the MCG.
There's an odd run with SANFL too, tragedies affecting teams that have broken long premiership droughts. In 1993, two of the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles premiership players - the first for the merged team and the first since West Torrens were premiers in 1953 - were Jamie Tape and Laurence Schache, and both had died within a decade. Central Districts Bulldogs finally broke through for their first premiership in 2000 and their captain was Daniel Hulm, who took a year off in 2001 to live and work in England, a trip he never returned from as he was hit and killed by a train in London in May of that year. Sturt celebrated the end of a premiership drought of 26 years in 2002, but tragically player Josh Deegan and former player and long-term trainer and committee member for the Double Blues Bob Marshall died in the Bali Bombings in October 2002. Port Adelaide won their first AFL premiership in 2004 but two of the assistant coaches - Phil Walsh and Dean Bailey - are no longer with us, while senior coach Mark Williams fought a long battle with cancer. In 2015 Mark Mickan coached the enigmatic West Adelaide to something of a fluke premiership over the Eagles but has since battled Parkinson's Disease.
"IIRC Ron James at age 19 is the youngest AFL/VFL player to die, unless there were any younger players killed in action in the First or Second World Wars?"
I think Ron James at 19, would be the youngest senior VFL/AFL player to die.
IIRC Ron James at age 19 is the youngest AFL/VFL player to die, unless there were any younger players killed in action in the First or Second World Wars?
Jamie Tape, who died at age 29 in 2003 is one of the bizarre ones - having cancer then going into remission only to several months later have a cardiac episode while driving and die in the ensuing car crash - his time really did seem to be up.
Another eerie case is that of former Dockers and Giants player Cam McCarthy, who died last year. McCarthy's date of birth is 01-Apr-1995 - the same day the Fremantle Dockers made their debut against Richmond at the MCG - and the last Dockers match ever played in his lifetime before he died in May 2024 was Richmond vs Fremantle at the MCG.
There's an odd run with SANFL too, tragedies affecting teams that have broken long premiership droughts. In 1993, two of the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles premiership players - the first for the merged team and the first since West Torrens were premiers in 1953 - were Jamie Tape and Laurence Schache, and both had died within a decade. Central Districts Bulldogs finally broke through for their first premiership in 2000 and their captain was Daniel Hulm, who took a year off in 2001 to live and work in England, a trip he never returned from as he was hit and killed by a train in London in May of that year. Sturt celebrated the end of a premiership drought of 26 years in 2002, but tragically player Josh Deegan and former player and long-term trainer and committee member for the Double Blues Bob Marshall died in the Bali Bombings in October 2002. Port Adelaide won their first AFL premiership in 2004 but two of the assistant coaches - Phil Walsh and Dean Bailey - are no longer with us, while senior coach Mark Williams fought a long battle with cancer. In 2015 Mark Mickan coached the enigmatic West Adelaide to something of a fluke premiership over the Eagles but has since battled Parkinson's Disease.