Tributes Flow in Fortitude Valley After Death of Brisbane Grammar School Graduate

Tributes have flowed for Brisbane Grammar School graduate Rylan Pribadi following his death overseas, with school and sporting communities reflecting on his life, character and contributions.



Remembering Rylan Pribadi

Rylan Pribadi, 17, died in Japan on January 7 after what was described as a sports-related accident. He was just weeks away from turning 18 at the time of his death.

News of his passing prompted an immediate response from teachers, former classmates, boarding staff and sporting peers, many of whom shared memories focused on his character rather than his achievements.

Rylan Pribadi
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School Community Response

Brisbane Grammar School confirmed Rylan joined the school as a boarder in 2022, entering Year 9. He quickly became a respected and well-liked member of the boarding community and later graduated in 2025.

During his final year, he contributed to the school’s premiership-winning First XI football team and served as a boarding prefect. The school noted his friendly and approachable nature, along with his reliability and commitment to those around him, stating that his passing had deeply affected the school community.

Sporting Life and Team Involvement

Rylan was also involved in community football, spending several years as a former academy player with Taringa Rovers Soccer Football Club. The club acknowledged the impact of his passing on teammates, coaches and friends who shared time with him both on and off the field.

Former teammates recalled his dedication to training and his enjoyment of shared successes, particularly during the 2025 season.

Reflections From Teachers and Peers

Former boarding supervisors and tutors reflected on Rylan’s quiet determination and humility, describing him as someone who avoided attention despite his capabilities. Teachers noted his positive influence in the classroom, where he contributed to a strong and respectful learning environment.

Peers recalled his sense of humour, his willingness to support others and his role in building strong friendships across year levels. Several reflected on his presence within boarding houses, where he was remembered for creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere.

Others spoke of his enthusiasm for football and the pride he took in representing his school, describing the 2025 premiership season as a shared milestone that was closely tied to his leadership and teamwork.

Ongoing Community Mourning



Brisbane Grammar School, its alumni and associated sporting communities continue to mourn the loss of a former student whose life was shaped by education, sport and friendship. Tributes remain focused on his character, his contributions and the lasting impression he left on those who knew him.

Published 13-Jan-2026

Howard Smith Wharves to Host Grand Final Celebrations for Broncos Fans

Howard Smith Wharves will transform into Brisbane’s riverside gathering place this long weekend as footy fans rally behind the Broncos in both the men’s and women’s grand finals. The precinct will broadcast the matches on big screens across multiple venues, giving supporters a central hub to share the finals excitement.



Community coming together

The event will take place on Sunday, 5 October, with an all-day program designed to keep the community entertained. The schedule begins at 12:00 p.m. with a state championship game screened without sound, followed by the NRLW Grand Final at 2:55 p.m. between the Brisbane Broncos and the Sydney Roosters.

From 5:45 p.m., pre-game entertainment will set the tone for the NRL Grand Final at 6:30 p.m., when the men’s Broncos side take on the Melbourne Storm.

Howard Smith Wharves
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What fans can expect

The celebrations will span across Howard Smith Wharves, including Felons Barrel Hall, Felons Beer Garden, Felons Fish & Chipper Lawn and the Rivergarden. Felons Brewery will be offering its signature beers alongside game-day food options, with plenty of walk-in seating available for those without bookings. Once the final sirens sound, the precinct will carry on the celebrations with live music, DJs and bands performing late into the night.

More than football

For those who prefer a different type of energy, the precinct will also feature Mr Percival’s River Disco across the long weekend. Extended trading hours mean Sunday festivities will stretch late, while all venues will also open on Monday in line with the King’s Birthday public holiday.



About the venue

Located under the Story Bridge, Howard Smith Wharves has become known as Brisbane’s cultural and hospitality precinct, home to restaurants, bars, cafes, a hotel and the award-winning Felons Brewery. With its riverside location and variety of spaces, the precinct has positioned itself as a go-to spot for community events that blend sport, music and food.

Published 3-Oct-2025