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The brother of Geelong great Joel and former West Coast and Cats midfielder Scott, and twin brother of Eagles premiership player Adam, died on Tuesday.
Troy played 75 matches for the Lions between 2005 and 2010 after joining the club when selected with pick No 19 in the 2002 draft.
He spent more than 10 years at the Cats from 2011, leading the VFL team to a premiership in 2012 as captain before retiring from playing in 2013. He then moved into various off-field roles at the Cats including football operations, academy manager and talent identification manager until a brief stint at Collingwood.
Selwood most recently worked as head of football and sports performance at Geelong Grammar.
“We are heart broken by the loss of our son, brother and father, Troy this morning,” the Selwood family said in a statement. “We will miss Troy more than words can express.
“Troy was a much loved and loving member of our family. Over the course of his life, Troy brought joy and light to all who knew him.
“We will miss Troy’s bravery, his humour, his deep thinking, his love and compassion. Troy had a generosity of spirit, cared deeply about people and strove to make the lives of others better.”
Troy’s brother Joel was a four-time premiership player and the longest-serving captain in AFL history during 355 matches with the Cats, Adam played 187 games for the Eagles including the 2006 premiership, and Scott played 169 matches at the Cats and Eagles.
The four sons of Bryce and Maree started playing football at Sandhurst Football Netball Club in Bendigo before all went on to play in the AFL.
“On behalf of the AFL our thoughts are with the entire Selwood family and the wider football industry following the tragic passing of Troy Selwood,” Andrew Dillon, AFL CEO, said.
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