Dale Tapping: AFL club Essendon is thrown into mourning after the tragic death of coach who lost his battle with killer disease aged just 59
Dale Tapping: AFL club Essendon is thrown into mourning after the tragic death of coach who lost his battle with killer disease aged just 59
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The AFL is grieving the loss of Essendon's VFL Senior Coach Dale Tapping, who passed away on Tuesday morning at the age of 59 after a courageous battle with Myeloma, an aggressive form of blood cancer. Tapping passed away peacefully on Tuesday surrounded by loved ones, just weeks before his 60th birthday. Tipping had continued to work at the Bombers during his treatment before succumbing to the rare disease.
He is survived by his wife Kellie and their children, Summer and Mason. Tapping's passing has sent shockwaves through the AFL community, with tributes pouring in from players, coaches, and officials who were touched by his dedication, passion, and genuine care for the sport and its people. 'On behalf of everyone at the Essendon Football Club, we are deeply saddened by his loss,' president Dave Barham said.
Dale Tapping is being remembered as an outstanding coach at four levels of football after his death from cancer at age 59.✍️ @PaulAmy375 DETAILS | https://t.co/0lhQb1IbmO pic.twitter.com/IhbyaADftZ. 'Dale was a man of impeccable character who was universally loved and respected by those who were lucky enough to have crossed paths with him over his 28 years in the football industry. 'Our Club's thoughts are with his wife Kellie, children Summer and Mason, and the extended Tapping family at this most challenging of times.
'He has left a lasting impact on the Essendon Football Club and across the broader football community, and will be remembered as a selfless individual whose passion and care for people and the game was evident in everything he did.'. Essendon CEO Craig Vozzo said the club was sharing love and support to Tipping's family. 'Dale was a wonderful person and mentor of young men – a man of outstanding character and integrity,' he said.
'We were incredibly fortunate to have Dale work at our Club over the past three years. He will be sadly missed, but has left us with many lasting learnings and memories.'. Tapping's battle with Myeloma began in January 2023. Despite the challenges, he continued working with the club, a decision Vozzo praised him for. 'The footy club has been fantastic, and the players have been amazing in terms of general interest and care for how I'm going,' Tapping said at the time.
Tapping also spent five years working as an assistant coach with the Brisbane Lions, with coach Chris Fagan leading the tributes by saying 'Dale was exactly the type of person and coach that we needed'. 'We were disappointed when he and his family moved back to Melbourne but were also totally thrilled with the contribution he made,' he continued. 'He was a fantastic football person, a super coach, a great Dad to Summer and Mason and husband to Kel. We will all miss him dearly.'.
Tapping's coaching career spanned almost three decades, beginning at the local level with Old Brighton and Old Scotch in the VAFA. He progressed to the elite Under 18 competition, coaching the Sandringham Dragons, before joining Collingwood's VFL program. His success with Collingwood earned him the 2016 VFL Coach of the Year award. In 2021,. Tapping joined Essendon as an assistant coach in their AFL program, overseeing the forward line.