Sad News: NRL world in mourning after devastating death of commentary legend David Morrow at 71

The rugby league world is mourning the death of legendary broadcaster David Morrow after his tragic death at 71. Morrow stepped back from his commentary duties with 2GB earlier this year after being diagnosed with brain cancer.

Colleague Ray Hadley said on 2GB on Wednesday: “I’ve worked with a lot of people over a long time in broadcasting. There’s no more versatile sports commentator than David Morrow. He will be sadly missed by everyone.”

David Morrow with Mark Levy, Mark Riddell and Darryl Brohman.

Hadley revealed last week how he almost broke down when informing Morrow of his entry into the NRL’s Hall of Fame. Morrow will be inducted next month after receiving unanimous support from the HOF selection committee.

The 71-year-old was in his hospital bed with wife Chris and 2GB’s Mark Levy by his side when the phone call came through from Hadley. “It was a very emotional time. I tried to hold it together as best as I could,” Hadley told his 2GB audience.

“‘Thirsty’ was sleeping and then woke. I explained while he was awake to him and Chris what had happened that day and he had been elevated to the NRL Hall of Fame. We had a conversation as best we could, and I heard later from Mark that tears were shed by David and by Chris.”

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