- Sam Ramsay was drafted by AFL club Carlton
- Teammates making sacrifice to help 24–year–old
Footy star Sam Ramsay has learned that the ‘back pain’ that has sidelined him since May is actually a rare form of bone cancer as his teammates rally with a heartwarming gesture to help him beat the disease.
The 24–year–old – who was drafted into the AFL by Carlton in 2019 – underwent a series of tests when the pain in his back left him unable to take the field for his SANFL club, the North Adelaide Roosters.
Now the club has confirmed he is suffering from Ewing sarcoma, a form of cancer that attacks bones and the soft tissue surrounding them.
It’s regarded as highly metastatic – meaning it often spreads from where it started to other parts of the body.
‘After further testing and imaging, Sam was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of bone cancer that disproportionately affects young men,’ the Roosters announced on Friday.
‘Sam is currently undergoing extensive radiation treatment and may require surgery as part of his fight against this illness.
Sam Ramsay was selected by Carlton in the 2019 AFL draft. He has just learned that what he thought was back pain is actually a rare form of bone cancer

The 24–year–old (pictured playing for the North Adelaide Roosters) is now battling Ewing sarcoma with the help of radiation treatment

Ramsay (pictured) is being supported by his Roosters teammates, who are donating a portion of their match payments to help him win his health battle
‘Despite the challenges, Sam remains a highly valued and respected member of our playing group.
‘In a show of solidarity, the playing group has donated a portion of their match payments from the Round 13 game in Port Pirie to help support Sam financially.
‘These funds will assist with the significant medical expenses and the impact of his inability to work during treatment.’
The Roosters’ Facebook post revealing the shattering news received dozens of comments wishing Ramsay a full and speedy recovery.
The club will hold a fundraiser for him during next weekend’s home match against Glenelg.
Ramsay was taken by Carlton with the 47th pick of the 2019 AFL draft, with the club describing him as a ‘tough, two–way midfielder’ when they selected him.
‘Dream come true … I’ve been waiting a long time for this moment, so for it to actually happen is pretty amazing,’ Ramsay said after being picked.
Unfortunately, Covid wreaked havoc with Ramsay’s first season in the AFL and he ended up playing for the Blues’ VFL side in 2021.
He was delisted by the Blues at the end of that year, then played for South Adelaide for two seasons.
Ramsay joined North Adelaide for the start of the 2024 season.
‘Sam, his family, and the entire club remain hopeful for a successful treatment outcome. We look forward to seeing Sam return to full health and fitness soon,’ the Roosters said.