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Bruce McAvaney delivers an emotional tribute to Dennis Cometti as the AFL TV icon is farewelled at star-studded memorial service

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Dennis Cometti has been remembered for his genius wit, professionalism, kindness and his questionable fashion choices during a moving State Memorial Service for the legendary broadcaster.

Long-time colleague Bruce McAvaney was among the guest speakers in Perth as football fans got to say goodbye to the golden voice of Australian Rules football.

Cometti, whose career spanned five decades, died aged 76 in March.

Fittingly, Monday’s memorial was held at Optus Stadium, where the media centre was named in Cometti’s honour.

Former colleague Mark Readings fought back tears as he stood on stage preparing to begin the afternoon’s proceedings.

WA Liberal leader Basil Zempilas, former West Perth captain Les Fong and Premier Roger Cook also spoke.

Dennis Cometti was remembered for his wit, professionalism, kindness and questionable fashion

Dennis Cometti's wife Velia (pictured), daughter Ricki and son Mark were joined by hundreds of mourners

Dennis Cometti’s wife Velia (pictured), daughter Ricki and son Mark were joined by hundreds of mourners

Legendary broadcaster Bruce McAvaney delivers a tribute to his long-time colleague and friend

Legendary broadcaster Bruce McAvaney delivers a tribute to his long-time colleague and friend

Dennis spent 26 years at the Seven Network from 1986 to 2001 and forged a strong on-air and off-air friendship with McAvaney

Dennis spent 26 years at the Seven Network from 1986 to 2001 and forged a strong on-air and off-air friendship with McAvaney 

But it was left to McAvaney to finish proceedings on an afternoon where the anecdotes flowed freely.

‘I reckon he is in the make-up chair right now thinking, “Yeah, the fuss is pretty good”,’ McAvaney quipped about his good friend.

‘He inspired us. And every time someone’s spoken to me about Dennis, they’ve had that reflective smile.

‘It is the measure of what he’s given so many Australians over the years, and that enduring gift does elevate him beyond the confines of a heaving football stadium or a television set.

‘He has certainly entered our vernacular.’

McAvaney marvelled at Cometti’s brilliance to match the rhythm of the moment.

And of course, there were the Cometti-isms.

‘Often during a piece of commentary magic from Cometti, he would pivot slightly to the right and look me in the eye, just to give me that look, so that I knew that he knew how damn good that was,’ McAvaney said.

Cometti was a legend of Australian sport, pictured with Olympic champion Dawn Fraser when he was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame

Cometti was a legend of Australian sport, pictured with Olympic champion Dawn Fraser when he was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame

A large audience witnessed the State Memorial Service along with his family and friends

A large audience witnessed the State Memorial Service along with his family and friends

Former Dockers captain Matthew Pavlich (right) was one of many AFL personalities to attend the service

Former Dockers captain Matthew Pavlich (right) was one of many AFL personalities to attend the service

Former Collingwood boss and television personality Eddie McGuire at the State Memorial Service

Former Collingwood boss and television personality Eddie McGuire at the State Memorial Service

Western Australian Premier Roger Cook delivered a State Tribute to Cometti during the service

Western Australian Premier Roger Cook delivered a State Tribute to Cometti during the service

Australian sports journalist and commentator Mark Readings also spoke at the service

Australian sports journalist and commentator Mark Readings also spoke at the service

In front of Cometti’s wife Velia, his daughter Ricki and son Mark, there were plenty of amusing and insightful stories about the great man.

Such as the time Cometti’s mother was left upset when he left his ‘secure’ post office job to take up a role as a DJ at 6KY.

Another memorable Cometti story was his iconic call of Kieren Perkins winning gold from lane eight in the 1500m final at the 1996 Olympics.

‘This is rare gold, the best type of gold,’ Cometti said during his famous call.

Afterwards, Cometti went up to Perkins, looked him in the eye and said, ‘Kieren, I couldn’t have done it without you’.

Cometti’s quick wit and dulcet tones were a feature of his commentary and made him a household name.

‘Cometti-isms’ featured prominently during Monday’s memorial.

His ‘like a cork in the ocean, over his head’ call to describe Peter Wilson’s snap-over-the-head goal in the 1992 grand final is part of West Coast folklore.

State Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas, a former Seven Network AFL commentator, shared his tribute to Cometti

State Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas, a former Seven Network AFL commentator, shared his tribute to Cometti

Les Fong, former captain of West Perth FC, delivered early memories of Cometti

Les Fong, former captain of West Perth FC, delivered early memories of Cometti

They broke the mould with Cometti who was a one-of-a-kind commentator that will always be remembered

They broke the mould with Cometti who was a one-of-a-kind commentator that will always be remembered

Cometti will always be remembered for his larrikin nature, eccentric clothing and memorable catchphrases

Cometti will always be remembered for his larrikin nature, eccentric clothing and memorable catchphrases

‘Centimetre perfect’ was echoed by schoolkids all over the country.

And who could forget the ‘he came up behind him like a librarian, he never heard him’ to describe Heath Shaw’s desperate goal-line smother to deny Nick Riewoldt in the 2010 grand final replay.

But before that, Cometti was a player at WAFL club West Perth and he later coached the Falcons for three seasons.

Les Fong remembered his former coach for his empathy, wisdom, and understanding of the game.

‘And of course, Dennis had his style,’ Fong said.

‘He introduced fashion no coach before and since quite matched – the famous vest.

‘Among the player group, there was always curiosity about what the coach would be wearing that day.’

Cook lauded Cometti as one of the most quoted Western Australians of all time, describing him as the Shakespeare of the AFL community.

And it was fitting McAvaney, who shared the microphone with Cometti for almost 450 matches, had the final word at Monday’s memorial.

‘His legacy is permanent. He will always be with us. That’ll do. Thank you.’

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