Dennis Cometti, the television legend who became an AFL icon and was widely regarded as the most famous voice of the game, has died. He was 76. The brief account available to this publication confirms his passing and notes the football community is in mourning.

Career and legacy

Cometti built a long career as a television commentator and broadcaster, described in available headlines as a “TV legend” and an “AFL icon” who became “the most famous voice of the game.” Those phrases reflect his reputation within the sport and the media: a figure synonymous with Australian rules football commentary.

Death and response

The short description accompanying the available report states that “the footy world is mourning” his death. Beyond confirmation of his age, the material provided does not include a date or place of death, nor additional details about circumstances or family statements. This notice reflects only the facts contained in the supplied headlines and brief summary.

About this notice

This article was prepared from limited source material provided to this outlet. It will be updated as further verified information becomes available from official statements or family and media reports.

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