Nick Riewoldt speaks of hole in his life at launch of Maddie's Shield cricket

By Daniel Cherny
Updated December 2 2016 - 5:08pm, first published 4:28pm
Nick Riewoldt has a hit as Gemma Triscari, Emma Inglis, Alana King and Jess Cameron field at the MCG on Friday. Photo: Wayne Taylor
Nick Riewoldt has a hit as Gemma Triscari, Emma Inglis, Alana King and Jess Cameron field at the MCG on Friday. Photo: Wayne Taylor

The hole in the lives of the Riewoldt family where their daughter and sister should be is more noticeable this time of year. It is coming up to two years since Maddie Riewoldt died at 26 after a five-year fight with the rare blood disease aplastic anaemia, but her brother Nick – the St Kilda great – says time is not healing the irreparable wound.

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