Tributes to AFL star Andrew Krakouer
- Former AFL player Andrew Krakouer has died at the age of 42 from a suspected heart attack in Perth, as reported by Code Sports.
- Krakouer played 137 games for Richmond and Collingwood before retiring in 2013, winning the 2010 Sandover Medal during his career.
- Nathan Buckley described Krakouer as a 'genius' upon learning of his death, expressing sadness about losing a calm and respectful teammate.
- Brendon Gale expressed his condolences, calling Krakouer a 'special talent' deeply loved by family and friends.
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‘What he overcame was extraordinary’: Malthouse leads tributes to ex-Richmond and Collingwood star Krakouer
He was the son of Jim and nephew of Phil Krakouer, who paved a path for Indigenous players and starred for North Melbourne in the VFL in the 1980s.
·Sydney, Australia
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