Eagles Pay Tribute to Adam Selwood as Proposal Floated for AFL Mental Health Round
- The West Coast Eagles paid tribute to former premiership player Adam Selwood on Sunday after his sudden death on Saturday at age 41 in Perth.
- Selwood's death followed three months after his twin brother Troy Selwood died by suicide, prompting growing calls for an AFL mental health round.
- Adam Selwood appeared in 187 matches representing West Coast, contributed to their 2006 premiership victory over Sydney, and was actively raising funds for the Zero2Hero mental health initiative prior to his passing.
- More than $33,000 was raised for Zero2Hero, exceeding Selwood's $10,000 goal, with players and officials emphasizing mental health as the AFL's top issue.
- The tragedy has increased pressure on AFL leaders to establish a themed mental health round to reduce stigma and better support players and communities.
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