NRL 2024: Carl Webb funeral, Dalby, St John’s Anglican Church, Motor Neurone Disorder, Queensland Maroons

Queensland rugby league icon Carl Webb has been laid to relaxation in an emotional service in Dalby on Saturday.

Webb handed away in December after a four-year battle with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and a few of the largest names within the NRL had been among the many a whole lot of mourners to pay their respects at St John’s Anglican Church.

These included former Cowboys, Broncos and Maroons teammates Brent Tate, Johnathan Thurston, Matt Scott, Cam Smith and Gorden Tallis in addition to legendary coach Wayne Bennett.

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The Daily Telegraph reported that not solely had been the church and corridor full, however many extra lined the streets exterior.

Webb was identified with MND in 2019, however very similar to he did all through his 187-game NRL profession, took on the combat head on.

He established the Carl Webb Foundation in 2020, elevating a lot wanted consciousness and funds to fight MND.

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Webb’s good mate Damon Keating delivered the eulogy, stating he had “never heard Carl complain” about having to dwell with the debilitating illness.

“After he was diagnosed, Carl said ‘I want to set up a foundation, I want to give back to these wonderful services in place to help me and raise money for sufferers of MND’,” Keating stated.

“I never heard Carl complain about the decline of his health and how his body was letting him down.

“He did not let his diagnose ever define him because he was too busy living. He wanted to spread the word using his network of mates.

“I watched his physical strength diminish but his strength of character grew.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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