October 9, 2025

A Sea Of Maroon

Farewell To A Legend

On Friday, 22 August 2025, Ingham witnessed a powerful and heartfelt farewell for “Slammin’ Sam” Backo. One of this region's and Halifax's own, the rugby league legend was one of the most deeply grounded greats. At St Patrick’s Church, mourners clad in Sam’s favourite colour of maroon, an emblem of both Queensland pride and Backo’s own legacy. The pews were packed, and many spilled onto the streets as family and fans alike paid their respects to the legend.

Sam Backo’s life was a story of strength in both sport and spirit. Born on Warrgamay country on 1 January 1961, he rose to prominence through gritty displays for the Raiders, Brisbane Broncos, Queensland, and Australia. But it was off the field where his legacy truly flourished. As a cultural advocate and former chairman of the North Queensland Land Council, he channelled a generational commitment rooted in his mother, Dr Evelyn Scott’s lifelong activism, into real outcomes for First Nations people.

The funeral’s eulogy, delivered by his daughter Elaine, captured the ritual’s emotional core: “we say goodbye to a husband, father, brother… and welcome his spirit home back to the land that gave him strength,” she said. Sam was laid to rest beside the plaque honouring his mother in Halifax Cemetery.

This service was more than a farewell. It was a celebration of a man who lived with fierce conviction both on the rugby field and in his community. His legacy will remain as solid and profound as the maroon tide that gathered to honour him.

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Sam Backo during Game 1 of the 1989 State of Origin series with a young Greg Alexander. Photo credit: PR Image/AAP Image.
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Sam Backo celebrates on the bench with Peter Jackson, Mark Coyne and Martin Bella during State of Origin 1990. Photo credit: Colin Whelan/PR Image
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Sam has died at the age of 64.
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Sam mid game. Photo sourced: Maroons Home Ground Facebook page