Canberra Raiders NRL Player Troy Dargan Dies in Tragic Motorcycle Accident
Dec 25,2023·5:23AM GMTZ

CANBERRA RAIDERS, Christmas Eve - The Canberra Raiders NRL team is mourning the tragic death of Troy Dargan, a promising squad member who died in a motorcycle accident in the Cook Islands. The 26-year-old halfback had recently signed a development contract with the Raiders and was set to join the team in the upcoming season.
Dargan's untimely passing occurred on Christmas Eve while he was on holiday with his family in the Cook Islands. The details of the accident have not been disclosed at this time. The rugby league community has been left in shock and grief by the news of his death.
Troy Dargan had previously played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Manly Sea Eagles. He had two international appearances for the Cook Islands team. Known for his talent and dedication, Dargan was highly regarded by his teammates and supporters alike.
The news of Dargan's tragic accident was confirmed by his management group, ARIA Management Group, who also requested privacy for the grieving family. The close-knit rugby league community has rallied together to express their condolences and offer support to Dargan's family during this difficult time.
Just days before Dargan's passing, the rugby league community mourned the loss of former Queensland Origin star Carl Webb. Webb, who had been battling Motor Neurone Disease, passed away, adding to the somber atmosphere within the sport.
Troy Dargan's death serves as a poignant reminder of the unpredictable nature of life and the need to cherish every moment. The NRL community will undoubtedly come together to honor his memory and support his loved ones as they navigate through this heartbreaking loss.
The Canberra Raiders and the wider rugby league community now grieve the loss of a talented player and an exceptional individual. Dargan's legacy will be remembered by those who had the privilege of playing alongside him and witnessing his passion for the sport.
Rest in peace, Troy Dargan. You will be dearly missed.
Dargan's untimely passing occurred on Christmas Eve while he was on holiday with his family in the Cook Islands. The details of the accident have not been disclosed at this time. The rugby league community has been left in shock and grief by the news of his death.
Troy Dargan had previously played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Manly Sea Eagles. He had two international appearances for the Cook Islands team. Known for his talent and dedication, Dargan was highly regarded by his teammates and supporters alike.
The news of Dargan's tragic accident was confirmed by his management group, ARIA Management Group, who also requested privacy for the grieving family. The close-knit rugby league community has rallied together to express their condolences and offer support to Dargan's family during this difficult time.
Just days before Dargan's passing, the rugby league community mourned the loss of former Queensland Origin star Carl Webb. Webb, who had been battling Motor Neurone Disease, passed away, adding to the somber atmosphere within the sport.
Troy Dargan's death serves as a poignant reminder of the unpredictable nature of life and the need to cherish every moment. The NRL community will undoubtedly come together to honor his memory and support his loved ones as they navigate through this heartbreaking loss.
The Canberra Raiders and the wider rugby league community now grieve the loss of a talented player and an exceptional individual. Dargan's legacy will be remembered by those who had the privilege of playing alongside him and witnessing his passion for the sport.
Rest in peace, Troy Dargan. You will be dearly missed.