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Nathan Templeton: How Sunrise star became a part of one of the AFL's most successful teams as sports stars mourn his tragic death aged just 44

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  • Channel Seven presenter found on walking track 
  • Death on Wednesday plunged TV industry into shock 
  • Sports reporter had a very close tie to his favourite team 
  • READ MORE: Templeton's blunt email to Georgia Love 

By Shayne Bugden For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 05:30 BST, 10 April 2024 | Updated: 05:40 BST, 10 April 2024

Channel Seven Sunrise star and sport reporter Nathan Templeton is being mourned after his tragic death on Wednesday - and the Geelong Cats AFL team has been hit particularly hard by the news.

The body of the 44-year-old father-of-two was found on a walking track near the Barwon River in Geelong on Monday evening.

Templeton leaves behind his wife Kate and their two young sons Jack and James.


His family said in a statement on Wednesday: 'Our hearts are broken for an adoring father and a wonderful friend, who'll be missed by many'.

Templeton spent six years as the ground announcer and master of ceremonies for the Cats at their home games and made no secret of his love for the club on social media.

The Seven sports presenter spent six years as the ground announcer and master of ceremonies at home games for his beloved Geelong Cats 

Templeton gave footy fans a glimpse into his love for the club as Joel Selwood made headlines around the world during celebrations for their 2022 grand final win (pictured)

The Sunrise reporter is pictured with Geelong ball boy Sam Moorfoot, who found fame when he was lifted over the fence at the 2022 grand final to join in Geelong's on-field victory party

He has deep ties to the area, having attended Geelong College private school.

The Cats paid tribute to Templeton shortly after the shocking news broke on Wednesday.

'We are saddened to hear of Nathan's passing, he was a loved member of the Geelong family as ground announcer and MC for six years,' Geelong Cats CEO Steve Hocking said.

'He brought his love for the Cats and football to his matchday role, and created a great connection with fans with his knowledge, vibrancy and energy.

'We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to Nathan's children, family and friends at this time.'

The highly regarded reporter gave footy fans a glimpse into his love for the team after they won the 2022 grand final and club great Joel Selwood made headlines around the world by lifting club water boy Sam Moorfoot over the fence to celebrate the victory.

Templeton (left) met worked with some of the biggest names in sports during his career, including Aussie swimming greats Giaan Rooney and Ian Thorpe (pictured)

Two years ago cricket legend Adam Gilchrist showered the Seven presenter with praise as he covered the Tokyo Olympics

'I'm @GeelongCats and declare my bias but can honestly say I haven't met a better human than @joelselwood14. Every time in Cats cafe, he's chatting to someone having a rough time. The great test for any person is if you do good things when no one is looking and he absolutely does.'

Templeton's fellow Channel Seven presenter and footy diehard Rebecca Maddern referenced their shared love of the club as she paid tribute on Wednesday.

'Nathan loved the Geelong Cats as much as me, we went to the same school, worked at the same network ... Rest in peace Nathan,' she wrote. 

Sydney Swans footy great Jude Bolton was also left shattered by the star's death.

Templeton was lucky enough to play tennis with Roger Federer and golf star Adam Scott

He also excelled when covering swimming at the Olympics (pictured with Michael Phelps)

The 44-year-old also got into the octagon with UFC great Luke Rockhold

'Saddened to hear the sudden passing of Nathan Templeton. Thoughts go out to all family, to the Seven crew and his close friends,' he tweeted.

The 44-year-old regularly covered huge sporting events like the Olympics and AFL grand final, and rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest stars in the world in the process.

He played tennis against Roger Federer, sparred with UFC great Luke Rockhold, and got to know some of the world's greatest ever swimmers, including Australia's Ian Thorpe and Olympic record holder Michael Phelps.

Templeton had worked for the Seven Network for more than 12 years, including as the Melbourne correspondent for its breakfast show Sunrise, and in its sports department.

However, he had not been on-air for the show since late 2022 and was working in a behind-the-scenes role last year.

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