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‘Health comes number one and he’s got a life to live after football.’
7news.com.auHere’s the latest on Angus Brayshaw:
Angus Brayshaw announced his medical retirement from AFL in February 2024 due to concussion-related brain health concerns, ending his Melbourne Demons career at age 28. This decision came after ongoing scans and medical reviews that showed deterioration in his brain, leading doctors to prioritize long-term health over playing career. The Melbourne club and AFL officials publicly supported the decision, emphasizing Brayshaw’s health and wellbeing as paramount.[3][4]
Since retirement, Brayshaw has remained a topic of discussion in AFL coverage, with reporting noting the impact on Melbourne and reactions from teammates and rivals. His retirement was described as devastating by Melbourne captain Max Gawn and other club figures, highlighting the emotional and strategic impact on the team. Coverage from major outlets at the time framed it as a significant turning point for the Demons both on and off the field.[7][9][3]
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‘Health comes number one and he’s got a life to live after football.’
7news.com.auMax Gawn is "devastated" about Angus Brayshaw's sudden AFL retirement, saying it leaves massive holes at Melbourne on and off the field.
www.espn.comMelbourne captain Max Gawn and Collingwood counterpart Darcy Moore have spoken of their sadness over Angus Brayshaw's retirement
www.afl.com.auAngus Brayshaw is a AFL player. View career stats, contract details, latest news, injury updates and rumours .
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www.inkl.comMicroscopic changes in the brain of Melbourne's AFL premiership-winning player following a concussion last season has forced him to retire at 28
www.theguardian.comMelbourne says the health of Angus Brayshaw remains a top priority as the Dees midfielder returned to training on Tuesday
www.afl.com.au‘I am crying as I am writing this.’
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