- Club confirmed his death that occurred on Australia Day
- He was a popular and loved player in western Sydney
- Geyer has led hundreds of taxes and leverage for the family.
The fraternity of the West of the Sydney Rugby League has been broken after the sudden death of the popular local player Jake Rowe, with the former star of the Penrith Panthers, Mark Geyer, leading the taxes.
Rowe was a very dear player for the stage stings, a very successful rugby league club in the Penrith region west Sydney.
He died suddenly on Australia's day at 32. There were no suspicious circumstances that surrounded his death.
'Words cannot express the sadness that is felt within the STC family today. Jake Rowe died last night and our deepest sympathy and condolences are with Stephen, Sharyn and Tori and both families at this time. Rip Jake, 'published the club.
NSW's police said Rowe's death was being treated as not suspicious, but as with any inexplicable death, a report will be prepared for the coroner.
NRL Mark Geyer's legend, who played 135 games for Penrith Panthers, said the shocking death hit too close to home.
NRL Mark Geyer's legend, who played for the Penrith Panthers, directed tributes to Jake Rowe
The local football player was a very dear part of the community in western Sydney
Hundreds of taxes have been published after the shocking news of his death on Australia Day
Geyer's son, Logan, is only 30 years old and worked with Jake in the past, with Geyer sending a sincere message to his friends, family and all in western Sydney staggered by the news.
“He is a character so big that life,” Geyer said.
'32, that's a man too young.
'All you can do is transmit your condolences to your family and friends.
“I have a son who is 30 years old, so it's very sad … Many people in the West were crying.”
Hundreds of tributes have been published due to death, with many messages of support aimed at her father Stephen, Mother Sharyn and Sister Tori.
“My deepest condolences for the whole family, words cannot describe what you feel, sending love, strength and support during this difficult time,” one published.
“It rests easy to believe that this has happened, I was going to lose the homos and chaths of random entry, he went to read soon,” said another.
There have been many messages to support Rowe's family, including his father Stephen and mother Sharyn (in the photo)
Death is not treated as suspicious and a report is being prepared for the Forens
Rowe with his mother and his father along with his disconsolate sister Tori, who also published a tribute due to his cushioning of his surprising death.
“Flying High Legend, also condolences to the Rowe family and all who knew him,” said another tribute.
“A horrible news, sending love and strength to his family and friend,” added another.
His sister Tori also recorded a tribute after listening to the shocking news.
“The best brother in the world I love you so much,” he said.
NRL star Matthew Lodge also published her support message for those who knew the young soccer star.
“Rest in La Paz, couple thoughts are with your family,” he published.