Rugby league legend Graham Eadie fights for his life with severe disease

In the Australian rugby league, few names resonate with the same legendary status as Graham Eadie, affectionately known to fans as 'Wombat'.

His prowess on the field has etched his name into footy history, but today, the Hall of Fame icon is engaged in a far more personal and daunting battle off the field.

At 70 years old, Eadie is fighting for his life against bacterial meningitis, compounded by the debilitating after-effects of a stroke.



Graham Eadie's illustrious career is the stuff of legend. He won four premierships with the Manly Sea Eagles, represented New South Wales in the inaugural State of Origin match in 1980, and donned the green and gold jersey for Australia in 20 Tests.

His scoring records for Manly were unparalleled at the time of his retirement, with 1,917 points in first grade and 2,070 points across all grades.


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Rugby league Hall of Famer Graham Eadie is suffering from bacterial meningitis with after-effects of stroke. Credit: NRL / Facebook


Today, the focus is not on Eadie's past triumphs but on his current fight.

After suffering a stroke, Eadie underwent a lumbar puncture test on the Gold Coast, which revealed not only the stroke but also a bacterial infection that had led to meningitis.

Meningitis is a rare but serious infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord called the meninges.



The complications of this disease are severe, with Eadie experiencing speech difficulties and weakness in his hands, alongside seizures due to epilepsy.

His son, Brook Eadie, has expressed the family's concern and hope during this difficult time.

'Dad's not doing too well, but he has family around him. He's a fighter and will keep on fighting,' he said.

‘Hopefully, Dad will be out of hospital soon.’



The legacy of Graham Eadie extends beyond his sporting achievements.

He was one of Manly's first elite fullbacks, a pioneer who set the standard for those who followed, including Matthew Ridge, Brett Stewart, and Tom Trbojevic.

In a poignant moment last year, Eadie was reunited with a treasured memento from his career—his jersey from the 1978 grand final replay, which had been exchanged with Cronulla's Rick Bourke and sat in a cupboard for almost 50 years.
Key Takeaways

  • Hall of Fame footy legend Graham Eadie is in critical condition, battling bacterial meningitis and recovering from a stroke.
  • Known as 'Wombat', Eadie is also dealing with speech issues and weakness in his hands and has experienced seizures due to epilepsy.
  • Eadie won four premierships with Manly during his football career and represented NSW and Australia, including playing in the inaugural State of Origin match.
  • Earlier in 2023, Eadie was reunited with his treasured jersey from the 1978 grand final replay, which he had swapped with an opposing player.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Graham Eadie and his family during this trying time.
 
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Get the headline correct please...you sound like a damn American ...Rugby LEAGUE legend...Graham Eadie. He deserves the respect of being correctly described.
 
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Our thoughts and prayers are with Graham and his family. I loved seeing him play. A friend of mine knew him and spoke highly of him so I know he is a good man. Best wishes.
 

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