Irish Aussie Rules legend Jim Stynes cancer spreads to brain
Dublin native and Australian Rules football legend Jim Stynes has revealed that three tumors have been discovere...
www.irishcentral.comJim Stynes passed away in 2012 after a battle with cancer; more recent pieces profile his life and legacy, including his impact with Melbourne Football Club and Reach Foundation. For the latest, the most current widely reported item appears to be tributes and retrospective features published after his passing, rather than new breaking news about him personally. If you’d like, I can pull up the most recent memorials or statistical retrospectives from official club pages or major outlets.[4][5][8]
Dublin native and Australian Rules football legend Jim Stynes has revealed that three tumors have been discovere...
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www.openaustralia.org.auMatt Burgan reflects on the life and times of the great Jim Stynes
www.melbournefc.com.auFormer Melbourne footballer Jim Stynes has died after a near-three year battle with cancer.
thewest.com.aumelbournefc.com.au editor Matt Burgan takes a look at the life and times of the great Jim Stynes
www.melbournefc.com.auCarlton gun Sam Docherty receives the 2023 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award
www.afl.com.auThe Collingwood Football Club is deeply saddened by the passing of Jim Stynes.
www.collingwoodfc.com.auThe AFL community is mourning one of its greats. Last Tuesday at 8.20am, AFL star Jim Stynes died at his home surrounded by friends and family, aged 45. For the past two years, Stynes had been battling an aggressive form of cancer with multiple tumors. His public battle with cancer, his community work and his outstanding AFL career have earned him a State funeral in Victoria.
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