Footy Player apos;s Emotional Farewell After Tragedy In Italy

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Hundreds of mourners have gathered to farewell a football player who died while on a dream European holiday.
Jake Ryan, 39, was in Sicily staying at a friend's house when he was struck by a train on October 13.
The Bali Bombing survivor was a well known Australian Rules footballer who played for 11 clubs throughout his sporting career.   
Family and friends remembered Jake as a 'great man' at the emotional wake on Friday morning.
The service was capped to 100 people due to COVID-19 restrictions limiting gatherings in the state of Queensland.
But a second ceremony was held at the Metricon Stadium in the afternoon to give the wider community a chance to say goodbye.
Jake Ryan, 39, kynghidongduong.vn was in Sicily when he was fatally struck by a train on October 13
Family and friends remembered Jake as a 'great man' at the emotional wake on Friday morning (Pictured: father Danny Ryan with wife Leanne Ryan, brother Mitch Ryan and his partner and baby)
An emotional crowd (pictured) wiped away tears as they farewelled the footballer who had played for 11 Australian Rules clubs
The grandstand had a more sombre ambience than the usual cheers and screams of football fans.  
Jake's father Danny and his brother Mitch braved the crowds to pay tribute to their son and brother.  
They wore black suits and sunglasses as they repeated the heartfelt sendoff they had given at the funeral that morning to a much larger crowd. 
'To my brother, my mate, my hero, you taught me so much about life, about myself, about footy and how to treat people,' his brother Mitch said, reported the [ ]  
'I hope I make you proud mate, I have no doubt we will meet again. I will always love you and will always miss you.'   
Jake's mother Leanne (pictured right) is comforted by another mourner as she grieves over her deceased son at the wake on Friday
Danny Ryan embraces a friend in the crowd as the two share their grief over the loss of Jake Ryan on the Gold Coast 
His father Danny (pictured) lamented the fact he would never get a chance to see his son's cheeky smile one last time
Hundreds of mourners gathered to pay their respects at the Gold Coast stadium where there was no social distancing in sight  
Candles, a Sherrin AFL ball and a a photograph of Jake Ryan sit on a table at the Gold Coast memorial
A photo of Jake Ryan was put up on the Metricon stadium's big screen to pay tribute to the player during the wake on Friday afternoon 
His father Danny lamented the fact he would never get a chance to see his son's cheeky smile one last time.
'He would say to me "you've got to have a crack old boy, every day" Win the morning, win the day. In my eyes he won every day. I just wish I could see that cheeky smile one more time. Love you Jake, Dad,' he said. 
Football players and supporters from Jake's home club the Surfers Paradise Demons were out in force to say their farewells.  
Players and supporters donned red and blue polo shirts and shared memories of his dedication to Australian Rules during the memorial.
Close friend John Rankin recalled a story of him flying all the way to the Gold Coast from the United States to watch his team play the 2019 QAFL grand final. 
Jake Ryan, 39, (pictured with girlfriend Kimberly Driedger)
Jake's father Danny and his brother Mitch braved the crowds for a second time that day to pay tribute to their son and brother 
 His father wipes away a tear as they sit and observe the service to farewell Jake Ryan on Friday afternoon among friends and family
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The funeral service earlier that day had even finished with the football club's song - 'It's a Grand Old Flag' as Jake's hearse was carried from the chapel. 
The stadium celebrated a similar moment at the end of the memorial as mourners broke into one final cheer to honour the fallen footballer. 
His family previously aired their frustrations to the media over the 100 person limit for the funeral service.
But after being denied an exemption they went ahead with organising the wake at the stadium, which was allowed to host up to 500 mourners.
Jake Ryan was clipped by a train and killed while out jogging at Avola in Sicily on October 13.
A close of photo of Jake Ryan in a frame on a table at the funeral service shows his 'cheeky grin' his father loved so much
After being denied an exemption to increase the capacity at the funeral they went ahead with organising the wake at the stadium which was allowed to host up to 500 mourners
He was wearing headphones and didn't hear the train before it fatally clipped him.
Despite the driver's attempts to resuscitate him he was unable to be revived.
The footballer had just spent two months travelling in the United States with his partner Kimberly Driedger before moving to Europe.
He had just started a new job with a New York-based company better.com and was working remotely after meeting up friends in Noto.
They had plans to continue travelling for tour bali giá rẻ many more months, including spending [/news/christmas/index.html Christmas] in Portugal before tragedy struck.  
The footballer had just spent two months travelling in the United States with his partner Kimberly Driedger before moving to Europe 
He had just started a new job with a New York-based company better.com and was working remotely after meeting up friends in Noto 




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