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PM moves condolence motion for AFL great and motor neurone disease campaigner Neale Daniher – video

Former player and AFL coach Neale Daniher has died, 13 years after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease. The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, pays tribute in a speech in parliament on Monday, praising Daniher’s ‘selflessness, his bravery … and fierce determination to make a difference for others’. Daniher, along with his three brothers, played for Essendon, where he won the Bombers’ best and fairest in 1981 before being named captain for the following season




