The Age – Sport
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Essendon legend Neale Daniher dies aged 65 after motor neurone battle
Essendon great Neale Daniher died Monday aged 65 after battling motor neurone disease since 2013. His brother Terry praised his courage and selflessness, noting their mother Edna spent quiet time saying goodbye. Daniher raised over $115 million for research through his FightMND charity and was named Australian of the Year in 2025.
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