The football world was turned upside down after ‘vibrant and sympathetic’ teenager died at the age of 16: ‘A real star who shone both inside and out’
- A teen footy star has passed away at the age of 16
- Tributes have been paid to Samara Whitney
- If you need support, please contact Lifeline 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636
The football world is in mourning after a ‘vibrant and likeable’ teenage star passed away at the age of 16.
Tributes have been paid to Samara Whitney, a member of the Wynyard Football Club and Tasmania Devils program, following her death this week.
“It is with great sadness and heartbreak that we acknowledge the sudden passing of Samara Whitney,” Wynyard FC said on social media.
“Samara has been part of the WFC family since juniors and played an integral role in our Senior Women’s Premiership this year.
‘A lively and likeable young lady who earned her spurs at the WFC as a passionate and talented player, who had a great future ahead of her.
Tributes have poured in for a ‘vibrant and likeable’ footy star who has passed away aged 16
Samara Whitney passed away this week, her football club in Tasmania has confirmed
“Our young weapon, our pocket rocket, our number 2… such a positive influence for everyone. Someone who had a great relationship with both our club and the wider community. This will last forever.
“A true star that shone brightly both within and without.
“We thank you for letting us be a part of your journey and for bringing so much light(s) of joy to so many lives.”
AFL Tasmania also released a statement on Wednesday night.
“AFL Tasmania extends its deepest condolences to the Wynyard Football Club, North West Football League and Tasmania Devils communities following the sudden passing of Samara Whitney,” they said.
A beloved member of the Wynyard Cats and Tasmania Devils program, Samara also represented the NWFL in the Women’s All Stars Series this year.
“Our thoughts are with Samara’s friends, family and members of the Tassie footy community.”
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