AFL midfielder hits fellow golfer with wayward tee shot
A member at one of Australia’s most prestigious courses was left with a gruesome laceration to his face.
7news.com.auHere’s the latest widely reported update on Angus Brayshaw:
In early 2024, Brayshaw announced his medical retirement from AFL due to concussion-related brain health concerns, after extensive neurological testing and a directive from medical professionals. This was reported as a devastating but health-prioritizing decision by Brayshaw and his club Melbourne. [cite ][4]
Subsequent reporting in 2024 and 2023-24 noted Brayshaw’s retirement followed the concussion he sustained in the 2023 AFL qualifying final against Collingwood, with discussions about ongoing scans and brain health shaping the decision timeline. [cite ][cite ][3][4]
There has been continued coverage about Brayshaw’s health status and the Melbourne Football Club’s public statements supporting his decision, emphasizing health and wellbeing as paramount. [cite ][cite ][7][4]
Related background updates include Brayshaw’s career prior to retirement and continued interest in his post-football life, with outlets like The Guardian and 7News providing context on the retirement and its impact on the Demons. [cite ][cite ][4][7]
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A member at one of Australia’s most prestigious courses was left with a gruesome laceration to his face.
7news.com.au‘Health comes number one and he’s got a life to live after football.’
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www.inkl.comThe Melbourne midfielder’s career has come to a sad end after being knocked out by Brayden Maynard last year.
7news.com.auMicroscopic 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.auAngus Brayshaw earns NAB AFL Rising Star nod after fine start
www.afl.com.au‘I am crying as I am writing this.’
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