AFL Great Tony Modra in Critical Condition After Serious Crash
AFL Great Tony Modra Critical After Crash

There are grave fears for AFL great Tony Modra following a serious crash in South Australia. The Crows hero, affectionately known as 'Godra', was driving a cattle truck and crashed into a tree outside Victor Harbor, south of Adelaide, on Thursday afternoon. The 57-year-old was rushed to Flinders Medical Centre, where he remains in a critical condition.

Details of the Crash

South Australia Police confirmed that emergency services responded to reports of a truck crash on Range Road in Back Valley. 'A truck driver has been seriously injured after a crash at Back Valley,' police said. 'About 5:15pm on Thursday 18 June, police and emergency services responded to reports that a truck had crashed into a tree on Range Road, Back Valley, about 10 kilometres west of Victor Harbor. The driver and sole occupant of the truck, a 57-year-old Waitpinga man, was taken to hospital for treatment for serious injuries.'

Tony Modra's AFL Career

Modra is regarded as one of the most skilful forwards in history. He won the AFL mark of the year award three times, helping earn him cult status among Crows fans despite missing out on both of their grand final successes in the late 1990s. He finished his career with Fremantle, retiring in 2001. Fans and the football community are hoping for his recovery.

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