AFL world in mourning after legend's devastating death in crash
The AFL world is mourning the tragic death of Hall of Fame legend Neil Kerley after he was killed in an accident in South Australia on Wednesday afternoon.
The 88-year-old died when his vehicle crashed through a fence into a paddock while towing a trailer at Walker Flat.
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Affectionately known as the 'King of South Australian football', Kerley was a two-time premiership coach and two-time premiership captain-coach, playing 265 games in the SANFL (South Australian National Football League).
He also coached 628 games and won four best and fairest awards at West Adelaide.
WALKER FLAT: Major Crash Police are inspecting Mallee Rd where it appears Neil Kerley’s 4WD left the road. @7NewsAdelaide pic.twitter.com/1c8e20Ju5n
— Kimberley Pratt (@KimberleyPratt_) June 29, 2022
He made 32 appearances for South Australia, captaining his state six times.
After his distinguished career finished he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, as well as the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.
In 1991 he became the Adelaide Crows' inaugural football manager, assisting his former player Graham Cornes, while he also served as a selector for the All Australian team.
"Neil's contribution to the game is immeasurable and he embodied what it means to be a proud and passionate South Australian," Crows chairman John Olsen said in a statement.
"As a player and coach, he was tough and uncompromising and he commanded respect, and he will be remembered as one of football's great characters.
"In the context of his overall career, his time at the Crows was brief but his impact is best described as significant given he helped build the club from the ground up."
On Wednesday night, Crows great Mark Ricciuto recalled how Kerley recruited him.
“Neil Kerley came up to Waikerie,” Ricciuto said on Triple M.
“I‘d just turned 16 and my best mate ran into the change rooms and said ‘Neil Kerley’s here to watch ya!’
“Curls rocks up, he’s got an esky full of beers, said to Dad: ‘Where’s the lad playing today?’
“I was playing forward pocket and Kerls said, ‘I didn’t drive all this way to watch him play forward pocket, put him in the middle’.
“So I played forward pocket and they got stuck into the beers, and after I kicked my 10th Kerls said to Dad, ‘Bring him to down to Adelaide next year, I think he’ll be alright’.”
STATEMENT ON THE PASSING OF DONALD NEIL KERLEY AM pic.twitter.com/NgJiIfOP7f
— Peter Malinauskas (@PMalinauskasMP) June 29, 2022
AFL world in shock over Neil Kerley's death
Tributes have been flooding in on social media after Kerley's death.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas wrote: "South Australia has lost an icon. Australia has lost a football legend.
"Donald Neil Kerley AM made a huge contribution to not only SA footy but Australian football, on and off the field.
"He was a passionate and proud South Australian, the embodiment of state pride. Vale Neil Kerley."
Commentator John Casey wrote: "So sad to hear of the passing of football legend Neil Kerley in a car accident near his Riverland home. Condolences to his family and many friends."
Jouranlist Deanna Williams added: "Not just footy but sporting fans across the state are mourning the tragic death of legend Neil Kerley. VALE."
While Glenelg Football Club said they were "shocked and absolutely devastated to hear that Tiger legend Neil Kerley passed away.
"Our hearts go out to his family, friends and the entire SA Football community during this time of mourning."
South Australia has lost an icon. Australia has lost a football legend
Donald Neil Kerley AM made a huge contribution to not only SA footy but Australian football, on & off the field
He was a passionate & proud South Australian, the embodiment of state pride
Vale Neil Kerley pic.twitter.com/yAlAiZDjZZ— Peter Malinauskas (@PMalinauskasMP) June 29, 2022
So sad to hear of the passing of football legend Neil Kerley in a car accident near his Riverland home 😔
Condolences to his family & many friends 🙏🏻#RIPKnuckles pic.twitter.com/VKjglE1xl5— John Casey (@JohnCasey2880) June 29, 2022
Neil Kerley & Ted Whitten were the instrumental figures in the AFL’s state of origin, reckon they’d be organising some game. Vale Knuckles
— Matt Clinch (@matt_clinch) June 29, 2022
Not just footy but sporting fans across the state are mourning the tragic death of legend Neil Kerley. VALE. @7NewsAdelaide
— Deanna Williams (@DeeWilliams7) June 29, 2022
The Glenelg Football Club is shocked and absolutely devastated to hear that Tiger legend Neil Kerley passed away late this afternoon.
Our hearts go out to his family, friends and the entire SA Football community during this time of mourning.
More to follow… pic.twitter.com/76t4FlPBle— Glenelg FC (@GlenelgFC) June 29, 2022
The South Adelaide Football Club is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Premiership Captain/Coach Neil Kerley.
A true legend of South Australian Football.
Our thoughts are with Kerley Family and the football community. pic.twitter.com/RvE1mIO8MU— South Adelaide FC (@southadelaidefc) June 29, 2022
NEIL KERLEY - The King. Very few gave so much - in so many places - to South Australian and Australian football. The throne will never see another Neil Kerley. pic.twitter.com/InCiE6srZe
— michelangelo rucci 🇪🇪 (@michelangeloruc) June 29, 2022
RIP Neil Kerley, that's a bloody tragedy.
— Jack Hudson (@jhudson_10) June 29, 2022
I’m so sad to hear of Neil Kerley’s passing. As a teen I was lucky enough to spend many Saturday afternoons with him and his brother, my dear friend Kerls, watching local footy. A gentleman, funny, and full of knowledge. Rest in peace, mate. Say g’day to Kerls and Polky for me 💛
— Dani Brown (@itsdanibrown) June 29, 2022
When you talk about passion in footy these two should always be at the top of the list.
Incredibly sad to hear Neil Kerley has passed away.
Rest In Peace ‘Knuckles’ pic.twitter.com/aSsIpGZmtA— Luke P Gavin ❤️💙🏆 (@LukePGavin) June 29, 2022
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