The rugby league community is in mourning following the death of Sam Backo, one of Australia’s most revered players and a passionate advocate for Indigenous rights. Backo passed away on August 3, 2025, at the age of 64, after months of health complications stemming from melioidosis—a tropical bacterial infection—alongside an ongoing heart condition.
Cause of Death
Sam Backo had been battling serious health issues since April 2025, when he was diagnosed with melioidosis while admitted to Cairns Hospital. His condition was compounded by a heart ailment that had plagued him for years. After suffering a major heart attack in 2023, Backo underwent bypass surgery and had a defibrillator implanted. In July 2025, he was transferred to a Brisbane hospital for a pacemaker upgrade, but despite ongoing medical efforts, his health continued to decline. He passed away peacefully in Cairns, surrounded by his loved ones.
A Rugby League Powerhouse
Affectionately known as “Slammin’ Sam,” Backo earned a legendary status as a dominant prop forward. He played for the Canberra Raiders and the Brisbane Broncos, and was a proud representative of Queensland in State of Origin. Internationally, he wore the green and gold jersey of Australia, earning admiration for his powerful runs, fearless defense, and relentless determination.
Backo was also a trailblazer—one of the first Indigenous players to achieve national acclaim in rugby league. His physical style of play, combined with his strategic mindset, made him one of the most respected forwards of his generation.
Advocate for Indigenous Communities
Sam Backo’s contributions went far beyond sport. As a Warrgamay and South Sea Islander man, he used his platform to speak up for Indigenous Australians. He worked closely with the Queensland Corrective Services Commission, focusing on rehabilitation programs for Indigenous prisoners. His mentorship and advocacy aimed to create opportunities and second chances for those most in need, particularly young Indigenous men trying to rebuild their lives.
Remembered for More Than His Game
Friends, fans, and former teammates have shared heartfelt tributes, remembering Backo not just for his on-field prowess, but for his warmth, humor, and humility. Despite his fame, Backo remained approachable and compassionate, often going out of his way to inspire young players and connect with fans.
His passion for the game was matched by his deep sense of community and cultural pride. Whether in the locker room, among fans, or in social programs, Sam Backo always brought his full heart.
Legacy
Sam Backo’s death marks the end of a significant chapter in Australian rugby league. He was more than just a player—he was a pioneer, mentor, advocate, and hero to many. His legacy will live on in the hearts of fans, in the sport he helped shape, and in the lives of those he uplifted through his advocacy and service.
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