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Neale Daniher: AFL great and motor neurone disease campaigner dies aged 65

Neale Daniher: AFL great and motor neurone disease campaigner dies aged 65
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Neale Daniher, a celebrated AFL player, coach, and prominent motor neurone disease campaigner, has passed away at age 65. Tributes have poured in from political and sporting leaders, acknowledging his resilience and significant contributions to both football and medical research.

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Daniher's legacy is defined by his high-profile advocacy for MND research, which significantly raised public awareness and funding for the condition.

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