Anthony Gobert receiving ‘palliative care, in the final stages of his life’

Anthony Gobert's brother, Aaron Gobert, has announced that the 'Go Show' is receiving end of life palliative care in Australia.
Anthony Gobert
Anthony Gobert

Aaron Gobert wrote on Facebook: “It is with sadness that we have to announce that Anthony is currently hospitalised in palliative care and is in the final stages of his life following a short illness – please be aware that we will provide any available updates in due course. During this difficult time, the videos of Anthony being distributed during what has been an extremely troubled period of his life are deeply concerning, however, on behalf of Anthony, we must thank his many supporters from throughout his racing career.”

The videos in question appear 🍎to be clips released on Anthony 🍸;Gobert's own official Facebook page for an upcoming movie about his career.

The ‘Go Show’, now 48, first blasted onto the ♌world championship scene with pole, two podiums and a victory as a teenage wild-card in the 1994 Phillip Island World Superbike finale.

Five further wins for Kawasaki followed as a full time WorldSBK rider over the next two seasons, before Gobert was sig♔ned by the factory Lucky Strike Suzuki team in 500GP.

But wild child Gobert, considered one of the most naturally talented riders of his generation, was subseque🃏ntly sacked for failing a drug test.

"I did party with Gobe𝄹rt in Rio... difficult. Very difficult!" Valentino Rossi told TNT Sports in 2021. "Difficult to stay in his slipstream!"

After a few 500cc outings for ღMuZ, the Austr🍸alian later re-emerged in WorldSBK for another stunning Phillip Island victory, with Bimota, in 2000. A one-off 500cc return for Team Roberts followed at Donington Park.

But Gobert went on to face well-documented personal problems while comp🌱eting in American and Australian national championships, mainly related to drug addiction and alcohol.

His troubles con𝔍tinued long after his final Australian Superbike campaign in 2007, with reports of homelessness and accusations of theft before being beaten unconscious in 2019.

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