The central Victorian football community is mourning the shock death of 17-year-old Dallas Keogh who collapsed in the changing sheds after playing through a match injured. 9News
community is mourning the shock death of 17-year-old Dallas Keogh who collapsed in the changing sheds after playing through a match injured.
Paramedics were called to the Kyneton Football Netball Club about 12.20pm yesterday and rushed Dallas in a critical condition to Kyneton Hospital, where an air ambulance was waiting for him.Dallas Keogh died after after an under-18s football game in Victoria. 9News understands Dallas suffered an internal injury during the game but played on, collapsing in the visitors' changing sheds after the match.
Premier Daniel Andrews said he extended his "deepest sympathies, my prayers and best wishes" to Dallas' family and friends. A spokesperson for Castlemaine Football Netball Club said players and supporters were "devastated" by the "tragic" death."The club and league's first priority is providing and facilitating support for the family, friends, teammates, and coaches of the player," the spokesperson said.said the exact circumstances surrounding the player's death are yet to be determined "but the matter is not being treated as suspicious".
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