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flag Retired Melbourne player Angus Brayshaw calls for AFL proactive handling of head trauma after retiring due to concussion.

Retired Melbourne player Angus Brayshaw urges the AFL to be proactive in handling head trauma after retiring due to concussion. Brayshaw, who played in the 2021 premiership, had to retire due to "further deterioration" of his brain since his concussion in last year's qualifying final. The 28-year-old had previously worn a helmet and had experienced serious head knocks before his retirement.

14 months ago
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