Record $40 Million Donation Boosts MND Research at Star-Studded AFL King's Birthday Clash

June 9, 2026
Record $40 Million Donation Boosts MND Research at Star-Studded AFL King's Birthday Clash
  • A FightMND fundraising event at the MCG coincided with the King’s Birthday AFL clash between Collingwood and Melbourne, where the footy community paid tribute to Daniher, a leading MND advocate.

  • The funds raised will back efforts to develop treatments and ultimately cure MND, a progressive neurological disease with no current cure.

  • A Brisbane couple, inspired by Neale Daniher’s relentless fight against MND, contributed to the cause despite never meeting him.

  • Olympian Cooper Woods and Jo Weston, among others, joined the event in costumes reflecting pop culture and sport icons, including a appearance by Weston dressed as Kylie Minogue.

  • The couple joked that their bank manager wouldn’t authorize a larger transfer on the day.

  • Quentin and Kylie Birt donated a record $40 million to FightMND, following an initial $10 million gift, significantly boosting MND research and awareness two weeks after Neale Daniher’s death at 65.

  • The event featured nostalgic moments, including Dale Thomas wearing a 2010 premiership medallion and Sam Mostyn donning a Neale Daniher guernsey during the slide run.

  • Collingwood coach Craig McRae highlighted Daniher’s legacy and the club’s family ties to MND, reinforcing the message of hope and ongoing research.

  • Jai Arrow, a retired NRL player diagnosed with MND at 30, took part by tossing the coin, underscoring personal connections to the disease within sport.

  • MND continues to pose urgent stakes, with about two Australians diagnosed and two more dying daily, underscoring the need for research.

  • Overall, the event blended high-profile entertainment and sport figures to honor Daniher and bolster FightMND’s fundraising and awareness ahead of continued MND research and support.

  • The donation comes amid heightened attention to MND following Daniher’s death weeks earlier and Jai Arrow’s recent diagnosis.

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