Carlton premiership player Peter Bosustow (pictured) has died aged 67

  • Peter Bosustow has died following cancer battle
  • Carlton cult hero was an excitement machine

The footy world is in mourning after the loss of Carlton premiership player Peter Bosustow, who passed away after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 67.

Bosustow, affectionately known as ‘The Buzz’, was known for his flamboyant character and electrifying presence on the football field.

The two-time Carlton premiership forward died on Sunday evening after watching his Blues beat Geelong.

He leaves behind wife Shelley, son Brent and daughter Brooke who were all there with him to say their final goodbyes.

The high-flying Western Australian had a long battle with cancer – and had announced he was cancer free in 2023.

However, news of his second battle with the disease was made public in early April.

Carlton premiership player Peter Bosustow (pictured) has died aged 67

Carlton premiership player Peter Bosustow (pictured) has died aged 67 

Bosustow (pictured bottom middle with former Blues teammates) got to see his beloved team beat Geelong on Sunday before he passed away

Bosustow (pictured bottom middle with former Blues teammates) got to see his beloved team beat Geelong on Sunday before he passed away

Carlton released a statement expressing their grief, saying that ‘the great Australian game has lost a little of its lustre today’.

He kicked 146 goals in 65 matches for the Blues and was integral in the Blues’ 1981-82 premierships.

Before his VFL career, Bosustow was a star in the WAFL, notching up 141 games for Perth between 1975 and 1980 – and then again from 1984 to 1987.

His move across the Nullarbor to Carlton brought his dynamic skills to a national stage, where he became a cult hero. 

More to come… 

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