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Phoenix Spicer, 23, Dead: AFL Star’s Tragic Passing Shocks Fans, Club Pays Tribute

Last updated: January 4, 2026 7:08 am
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Phoenix Spicer, 23, Dead: AFL Star’s Tragic Passing Shocks Fans, Club Pays Tribute
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Phoenix Spicer, a 23-year-old former AFL player from Numbulwar, died suddenly on Jan. 2, leaving his family, club, and fans in profound grief. His legacy as a beloved Nunggubuyu athlete and community member endures despite his short career.

Tragic Loss of a Rising Star

Phoenix Spicer, a 23-year-old former Australian Football League (AFL) player, passed away on Friday, Jan. 2, according to a statement from Dharna Nicholson-Bux, the sister of his girlfriend, Ky-ya Nicholson Ward. The cause of death remains undisclosed.

“We are devastated to share that last night we tragically lost our brother Phoenix Spicer. A beautiful, loyal and strong Nunggubuyu man,” Nicholson-Bux wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday, Jan. 3. “Phoenix will forever be our beloved brother, uncle, son, a partner to Ky-ya and a second dad to Jordy. Our hearts are broken with your sudden loss, you are watching over us in the Dreaming now my brother we will miss you!”

A Legacy of Community and Compassion

Spicer was originally from Numbulwar, a remote Indigenous community in northern Australia, and was a proud member of the Nunggubuyu people. His cultural identity was central to his identity, and his family and community described him as “beautiful, loyal and strong.”

Phoenix Spicer in 2023, wearing a North Melbourne Football Club jersey
Phoenix Spicer in 2023, wearing a North Melbourne Football Club jersey. Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty

“Phoenix was only at the club for a short time but he was a popular and well-liked member of the playing group,” North Melbourne President Dr Sonja Hood AM said in a statement, per NMFC’s official site. “On behalf of the club, I would like to pass on my condolences to Phoenix’s family and friends at this extremely sad time.”

A Brief but Impactful Career

Spicer was drafted by the North Melbourne Football Club in 2020 and made his AFL debut in 2021. He played for the club until 2023, contributing to a team that valued his spirit and work ethic. His last game with the team was in 2023, as confirmed by the club’s official website, NMFC.com.

The Club’s Tribute

The North Melbourne Football Club issued a statement mourning Spicer’s passing, honoring him as a cherished figure within the organization. “North Melbourne is deeply saddened by the sudden passing of former player Phoenix Spicer,” the club wrote on Facebook, adding, “We extend our condolences to Phoenix’s family and friends at this extremely sad time.”

A Community in Mourning

Spicer’s passing has sent shockwaves through the AFL community and beyond. His family, friends, and teammates are grappling with the sudden and tragic loss of a young man who embodied resilience, loyalty, and strength. His story resonates not just as a sports tragedy, but as a cultural and personal loss for his Indigenous community.

Why This Matters

Phoenix Spicer’s death is more than a loss to the AFL—it is a reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact young athletes can have on their communities. His brief career, marked by dedication and respect, underscores the importance of recognizing and celebrating Indigenous athletes in Australian sport. Spicer’s legacy will live on through the memories of those who knew him, and the values he represented.

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