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Motor Neurone Disease Campaigner and Former Australian of the Year Neale Daniher Dies

Neale Daniher, the former AFL player and prominent campaigner for motor neurone disease (MND), has passed away at the age of 65 after a long battle with the disease. His family described him as a "fighter" and hailed his dedication to raising awareness and funds for MND research through the FightMND charity.

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Motor Neurone Disease Campaigner and Former Australian of the Year Neale Daniher Dies

On May 25, 2026, Neale Daniher, renowned for his significant contributions to Australian football and his tireless advocacy for motor neurone disease (MND), died surrounded by family after a courageous 13-year battle with the illness. He was 65 years old.

Daniher rose to fame as an Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club, where he played for 12 seasons, and later became the coach of the Melbourne Football Club, guiding them through 223 games. His transition from athlete to advocate was marked by his diagnosis with MND in 2013, a diagnosis that he publicly revealed in 2014. Since then, he dedicated his life to raising awareness and funds to combat the devastating disease.

His family issued a heartfelt statement upon his death, expressing their sorrow and honoring his spirit. They described him as "a fighter" who approached life with resilience, even amid severe challenges. "Even in the toughest times, he kept pushing forward with a cheeky grin and a sharp sense of humor," they stated.

Daniher's legacy extends beyond the football field; he was the co-founder of FightMND, a charity that has raised over $115 million for research into the disease. His annual Big Freeze fundraising event, which coincides with the King's Birthday match, became a hallmark of MND advocacy in Australia, drawing immense public support.

In recognition of his dedication, Daniher was named the 2025 Australian of the Year, reflecting his profound impact on raising awareness about MND. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announced that Daniher would be honored with a state funeral, an acknowledgment of his significant contributions both in sports and health advocacy.

Daniher's death arrives just weeks before the annual Big Freeze event, where he was celebrated for bringing the community together to fight against MND. The AFL community expressed deep sorrow at his passing, acknowledging his remarkable character and the lasting impressions he left on players and fans alike.

"Neale Daniher’s remarkable legacy lives all around us," said Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. "His advocacy made a real difference, and we will continue to seek a cure for MND in his honor."

As the football world mourns a true champion, Daniher's story remains one of perseverance, compassion, and hope in the face of adversity. His enduring spirit and commitment to finding a cure will inspire many for years to come.

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