Brisbane Lions in mourning after death of former Fitzroy player Stewart Duncan, aged 84

The Brisbane Lions are in mourning following the sad death of former player Stewart Duncan.

In a shattering blow to the family, Duncan died on Thursday night, just six months after the tragic death of his daughter, Nicole Duncan.

Nicole passed away in January after a short battle with leukemia. She was also loved by the club, spending more than 30 years there as the Lions football administration manager.

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Brisbane have said they will wear black armbands in honour of Duncan when they take on Sydney on Sunday.

He was 84 years old and the club said he “passed away peacefully”.

Duncan played for Fitzroy in the 1960s, long before the merger of the Lions and the Brisbane Bears.

Duncan played for Fitzroy in the 1960sDuncan played for Fitzroy in the 1960s
Duncan played for Fitzroy in the 1960s Credit: @BrisbaneLions

In a statement on Friday, Brisbane said they were in “mourning” after the “sad news”.

Duncan was recruited from Parkside in Melbourne, and played 30 games with Fitzroy between 1960-64.

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