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Robert Walls very ill.

Bones17

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Just saw a headline on the Herald Sun homepage, Robert has a rare cancer, 1-3 months to live.
 
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Give him a run in the ruck.





Wallsy would appreciate the gallows humor. But seriously, no good. Hope he's comfortable as can be and the family all get closure.
 
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That's horrible news.

Never really liked him as a commentator, seemed to say stuff that was obvious and minutes after i'd thought it myself. He was obviously a good coach though.

Don't like seeing anyone go through this type of stuff.
 
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Just saw a headline on the Herald Sun homepage, Robert has a rare cancer, 1-3 months to live.
Not quite as drastic according to Seven News website which I just checked

“The 73-year-old was told in AFL grand final week that he had as little as one month to live if he did not undergo treatment, but significant chemotherapy has altered his outlook ……..”

Good luck Wallsy
 
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Not quite as drastic according to Seven News website which I just checked

“The 73-year-old was told in AFL grand final week that he had as little as one month to live if he did not undergo treatment, but significant chemotherapy has altered his outlook ……..”

Good luck Wallsy
The 7 article painted a much better outlook. It’s still not great news, and he’s young (74) to be facing this.
 
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Good coach. Fellow teacher. Best wishes Robbie.
Also not a soft player in his day. Played CHF in a strong Carlton team. I remember reading once where Rotten Ronnie Andrews said ‘ I buried my fist in his kidney nearly up to elbow”….”and he just turned and looked at me”…… “not the reaction I was expecting and I thought there is a bit to go in this game yet, I better be careful here”…..
 
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He's gone into remission which is positive news.

Even his long-time sparring partner Kevin Sheedy has reached out in support, which says plenty.

Met Walls once many years ago. He was a gentleman.
 
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Just read the article on him. There was a line about how rude he was to supporters when he was at Carlton.
When he was coach of the Tigers I wrote a letter (pre internet days of course) and he responded very kindly. I still have it somewhere in a bag in the shed.
 
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Wishing him all the best. Legend of the Game
 
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He's gone into remission which is positive news.

Even his long-time sparring partner Kevin Sheedy has reached out in support, which says plenty.

Met Walls once many years ago. He was a gentleman.
He was a very, very good player too. He broke my heart when he kicked 6 goals in the 72 GF.
 
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