TRAGIC LOST: Manly sea Eagles team and the entire NRL world break ln tears as they announced the shocking death of veteran half back Tom Trbojevic who died earlier today at the age of 36 years in a devastating car crash on his way to….see more

The rugby league community is in mourning today as news spreads of the sudden passing of Tom Trbojevic, the talented half back of the Manly Sea Eagles.

According to reports, Trbojevic was involved in a devastating car crash on his way to training earlier today. The 36-year-old veteran was rushed to hospital but sadly did not survive the incident.

The NRL world is in shock, with teammates, opponents, and fans all expressing their condolences and tributes to the beloved player.

“Tom was an incredible talent and an even better person,” said Sea Eagles coach, Des Hasler. “He was a true leader on and off the field, and his passion for the game was infectious. We’re all devastated by this news, and our thoughts are with Tom’s family and loved ones.”

Trbojevic, who played 245 games for the Sea Eagles, was known for his exceptional skills, his leadership, and his dedication to the team. He was a key player in the club’s 2011 NRL Premiership win and was widely regarded as one of the best half backs of his generation.

The NRL has announced that it will pay tribute to Trbojevic at the upcoming NRL Grand Final, and many are calling for his number 10 jersey to be retired by the Sea Eagles.

“The National Rugby League extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, and teammates of Tom Trbojevic. Tom was a true legend of the game, and his passing is a tragic loss for the rugby league community.”

“The Manly Sea Eagles are deeply saddened by the news of Tom Trbojevic’s passing. Tom was a beloved member of our club, and his loss will be felt by everyone associated with the team. Our thoughts are with Tom’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.”

– “Tom was a brother to me, and I’m devastated by his passing. He was a true leader and an incredible player.” – Sea Eagles teammate, Daly Cherry-Evans

– “Tom was a legend of the game, and his passing is a huge loss for the NRL. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones.” – NRL star, Cameron Smith

The rugby league community is in mourning, and tributes are pouring in for the talented half back. The Sea Eagles will play their upcoming match against the Brisbane Broncos with a minute’s silence in honor of Trbojevic.

Timeline:

– 8:00 am: Tom Trbojevic is involved in a car crash on his way to training

– 9:00 am: Trbojevic is pronounced dead at the scene

– 10:00 am: News of Trbojevic’s passing is announced to the public

– 12:00 pm: The NRL and the Sea Eagles release statements paying tribute to Trbojevic

– 2:00 pm: A minute’s silence is held at the Sea Eagles’ match against the Broncos

 

Our thoughts are with Tom’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

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