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WA football greats gather to farewell Eagles premiership player and life member Adam Selwood

WA football greats gather to farewell Eagles premiership player and life member Adam Selwood

Former West Coast Eagles star Adam Selwood has been farewelled at a private memorial service at the club's Lathlain headquarters in Perth.
He died suddenly on May 17 at the age of 41.
Selwood played 187 games for the Eagles and was part of the 2006 premiership team. He was married with two children.
His death came three months after his twin brother Troy died by suicide.
A large group of mourners began gathering just after midday for the service, including many of Adam Selwood's former teammates and their partners.
Some of his 2006 premiership teammates attended the service, including Chris Judd, Ben Cousins, Daniel Kerr, David Wirrpanda, Chad Fletcher and Sam Butler.
Other teammates in attendance included Josh Kennedy, Phil Matera and Nic Naitanui.
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir, who worked with Adam Selwood when he was an assistant coach at West Coast, was also there.
Geelong champion Tom Hawkins made the trip west to attend the service.
Adam Selwood was born in Bendigo but had lived in Perth since he was 18, when he was taken by the Eagles with pick 53 in the 2002 AFL draft.
That same year, his twin Troy was selected by Brisbane with pick 19.
Younger brother Joel played 355 games for Geelong, while their youngest brother Scott also played in the AFL, for West Coast and later Geelong.
While never generating the same headlines as his high-profile teammates like Judd, Kerr and Cousins, Adam Selwood was a highly valued key component of the club's glory years in the mid-2000s.
He was often used as a tagger, before being moved into defence later in his career — usually to curb the influence of the opposition's best small forward.
After his playing career he remained in WA and was involved with the club as a development coach, before he was appointed as the Eagles' first head of female football — overseeing the club's entry into the AFLW in 2020.
He spent 18 years at West Coast, leaving at the end of 2020 to pursue career opportunities outside football.
Some of his colleagues from SEDA College, where he was most recently employed, were at the service.
Following his death, his wife Fiona released a statement with the rest of the Selwood family.
"We will miss Adam deeply — his spirit, his kindness, and the joy he brought to every room," she said.
Adam Selwood is the second member of the Eagles' 2006 premiership team to die, following the sudden passing of Adam Hunter in February at the age of 43.

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