AB of Wag Brit Selwood shares a tribute to husband Joel’s brother Adam – after he died tragically in the months after the death of his twin Troy
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Brit Selwood has shared a heartbreaking tribute to her brother-in-law Adam after his recent death in Perth at the age of 41.
The AFL community was destroyed when the former player of Eagles Premiership died on 17 May, just a few months after the tragic death of his identical twin brother Troy.
Now his brother Joel Brit’s wife has Share a black and white family photo of the Footy star next to the caption: “Rest easily Adam.”
Brit included a broken Red Love Heart, White Love Hart and Dove Emoji in the message.
The photo saw Brit and her husband Joel posing with his brother Adam and the wife of the Footy player Fiona, with whom he shared children Lenny and Billie.
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Brit Selwood (right) has shared a heartbreaking tribute to her brother-in-law Adam after his recent death in Perth at the age of 41

The AFL community was destroyed when the former Eagles Premiership player died on 17 May, only a few months after the tragic death of his identical twin brother Troy (both depicted)
The family seemed to enjoy a day out to watch the Footy in an AFL stadium.
The police have confirmed the death of Adam, which is not treated as suspicious three months after his twin Troy died.
Joel, a captain of Geelong Premiership, went to Instagram after the tragedy to publish a series of photos of himself and Adam and his other brother Scott.
He endors the post: ‘Rest on, love your brother. Take care of each other. ‘
On Monday, the Footy Great celebrated his 37th birthday – and his wife marked the opportunity with a simple position on social media.
Brit posted a black -white photo of the family next to the caption: ‘Happy Birthday @Joasselwood14. We love you. ‘
Adam died a week before he had to participate in HBF -Run for a reason and collected funds for Mental Health Charity Zero2hero in memory of Troy.
On Sunday, a group of his best friends decided to complete what he started and to complete the race.

Now Brother Joel’s wife Brit has a black and white family photo of the Footy star shared next to the caption: ‘Rest Easy Adam’

The police have confirmed the death of Adam, which is not treated as suspicious three months after his twin Troy died. Adam and Joel are depicted together
The group in the group included former players Drew Banfield and Quten Lynch, as well as the current star Brad Dalziell, Travis Gasper, Sharrod Wellingham and Matt Rosa.
The Eagles star had raised more than $ 21,000 at the time of his death, but that number rose to more than $ 76,000 on Sunday.
Adam made 187 performances for the Eagles during his career and played a key role in helping the club to win the Afl Grand Final 2006.
He became a member of the Footy Club in the National Draft 2002 and would enjoy a 10-year career in the top match of Footy.
Adam usually played like a tagger before hunging his boots in 2013.
After his retirement in 2013, Adam would continue to work in football, take on a role as a development coach at the west coast.
He later became the inaugural head of the Footy side of the Eagles and was crucial in bringing important aflers to the club.
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