Former Australian rugby player Dan Vickerman dies at 37

Author: Web Desk

SYDNEY: Former Australia lock Dan Vickerman has died aged 37, his former club Waratahs announced on Sunday.

The former Brumbies and Waratahs player, made 63 appearances for Australia, died at his family home in Sydney and has left a wife Sarah and two sons.

The South Africa born forward spent a season in the Aviva Premiership side Northampton and retired from the game in 2012, with his last international appearance coming in the semi-final of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

After retirement he worked for the Rugby Union Players Association.

RUPA chief executive Ross Xenos said in a statement that appeared on Waratahs’ official website: “On behalf of all players, we extend our deepest sympathies to Dan’s young family at this difficult time. We are truly shocked and united in our despair.”

“Dan was universally respected by his peers and the rugby community during and beyond his playing days. Since retiring, he was very generous in giving back to the game through coaching and voluntary roles supporting players off-field development.”

Waratahs CEO Andrew Hore said: “His tireless commitment and passion to helping improve rugby, as well as his commitment to supporting players throughout their careers through his role with RUPA, is a legacy that will long live on.”

“The shockwaves of his tragic passing will be felt right across our rugby community. Our thoughts are with his wife Sarah, their two sons and other friends and family during this difficult time.”

Vickerman could have made more appearances for the Wallabies had he not taken a three-year break from international commitments while he studied at Cambridge University, where he competed in two varsity matches against Oxford.

In a statement, former international team-mate Phil Waugh said: “We’re all devastated about our good friend and team-mate, Vicks. I think I speak on behalf of all players in saying that our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Sarah and the boys.”

“Out of respect to them, we’d prefer not to say too much more except that we are thinking of them and his family at this difficult time and he will always be in our hearts.”

Another ex-team mate Quade Cooper wrote on Twitter: “Shocked an old teammate Dan Vickerman has passed away.Grateful to have played alongside you.thoughts & prayers are with his wife & 2kids.”

Tributes came pouring in from all corners, with a tweet from the New Zealand team’s account reading: “The AllBlacks join the rugby family in mourning the passing of former Wallabies lock Dan Vickerman. Rest in Peace.”

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