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Australia mourns death of women’s footballer Barclay

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AUSTRALIAN sport was in mourning on Wednesday following revelation­s of the sudden death of women’s footballer and former baseball star Jacinda Barclay at the age of 29. Barclay, who played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the profession­al Australian Rules women’s competitio­n and represente­d the country at five baseball World Cups, died earlier this week, local media reported.

“Jacinda was a much-loved member of the Giants family and we are all devastated by her passing,” Giants Chief Executive David Matthews said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Jacinda gave up a great deal to follow her sporting dreams around the world and we are grateful that she called our club home for four years.”

A talent in multiple sports, Barclay made her internatio­nal baseball debut as a 17-yearold and won a silver medal at the 2010 World Cup.

“It’s truly tragic news and we extend our thoughts to those close to Jacinda,” Baseball Australia Chief Executive Cam Vale said.

“Jacinda made a significan­t contributi­on not only to our sport over a long period of time but a number of other sports, on and off the field.”

She also had a stint playing American football and won a championsh­ip in the women’s Legends Football League with Chicago Bliss.

“The news is devastatin­g and our hearts are breaking,” her former Chicago teammate Steph Mur wrote on social media.

“Jacinda lived a life that most people could only imagine. She was an elite multisport athlete constantly shredding boundaries around the world.”

 ??  ?? Jacinda Barclay was 29 years-old
Jacinda Barclay was 29 years-old

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