West Coast’s Willie Rioli has led the tributes for his father, Willie Sr, after his sudden death on Tuesday. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the Eagles forward described his dad — a Northern Territory football legend and former South Fremantle player — as his “superhero” after he died, aged 50.. Mr Rioli died suddenly last month, age 50, of a heart attack, according to a statement from AFL Northern Territory. Willie Rioli Senior died suddenly in July at the age of 50. ( Supplied: Tiwi.
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Willie Rioli. The brilliant goalsneak is set to return from two full seasons out of the game in 2022 and will be hoping to make up for lost time. Rioli burst onto the AFL scene in 2018 when he played 24 games and kicked 28 goals and was part of the premiership victory. In the Grand Final win over Collingwood he opened West Coast’s account.. Rioli had adopted the name Junior during mourning to honour the brother of the late Maurice Rioli, the Richmond and South Fremantle legend, after Willie Snr, who aged 50, suddenly passed away last year. Sons of fathers of the same first name adopt the junior moniker, as representative of the cultural traditions of the Tiwi Islands.