Community mourns an all-round good guy
THE Gold Coast football and cricket communities are mourning the loss of one of their greats following the death of Adrian Felic.
The 1996 Broadbeach Cats premiership Australian rules player and cricket club member died of a heart attack last Thursday at the age of 43.
“It’s so sad,” Broadbeach Cats general manager Jason Cotter said.
“He was just a really nice, laid back guy who nobody ever had a bad word to say about.”
Felic (pictured) was instrumental in the Cats’ 1996 flag success, with the tall forward kicking 16 goals in three finals games, including six in the grand final against Labrador.
He kicked
85 in total that year as a 19-year-old, with the club winning the colts, reserves and senior premierships. Statistics are murky but it’s understood Felic played 78 senior games between 1996 and 2004.
Cotter was playing-coach in 1996 and lauded Felic’s football ability that drew the attention of AFL clubs.
“He was a very good player. There was some AFL interest in him because he was a big guy, about 195cm tall,” he said.
“He was a booming leftfooted tall forward who was a very accurate kick for goal.
“He also played cricket for Broadbeach and played old boys, he was still playing old boys footy recently and still playing cricket. He will be missed by all.”
Cotter said the Cats would honour his memory by wearing black armbands in their first home game of the 2020 season on July 25, a game that just so happens to be against Labrador.