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‘If I’m only known for football, I’ve failed’: Adam Goodes opens up in rare interview

Sydney Swans great Adam Goodes says the only regret in his life is not being able to save his late mother from experiencing the trauma of the Stolen Generations. The 2014 Australian of the Year has opened up in a rare interview, having a wide-ranging chat with former England footballer Rio Ferdinand.

Goodes revealed his beloved mother, Lisa Sansbury, died of a heart attack in February 2022, aged 62. The dual Brownlow medallist regularly thinks about what his family’s life would be like had his mother not been exposed to systemic and horrific racism practices growing up.

The removal of Indigenous children from their families was an official government policy in Australia until 1969, and in some states it continued into the 1970s.

“I think I like to live my life with no regrets,” Goodes told the Get Real with Rio WeAre8 YouTube series. “Unfortunately, she had a really tough life. She looked after me and my brothers, two younger brothers by herself, a single parent most of her life; did an incredible job, but she had a lot of trauma from her childhood.

“She was taken away when she was five, put into a white family, like a lot of her siblings were and she didn’t know at the time that she was one of 10 [children]. That’s the reason why I wasn’t connected to my Aboriginality [early in life] because of that disconnect when she was five.

“It just breaks my heart to think that she was living in fear her whole life that someone could knock on the door and take her kids away at any moment if she wasn’t doing the right thing by us kids.

“So if I could go back and change anything, I would just love to have gone back to my mum’s life, and in that moment, change the fact that she was taken [away from her family].”

Goodes also spoke to

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