So incredibly sad. I hope that he makes a complete recovery in the not too distinct future. He’s got his whole life ahead of him.
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There is a compensation fund for exactly this purpose, provided the player can prove a career ending injury was sustained, which is clearly the case here.Absolutely devastated for him to be honest. Was very keen to see how his attributes would translate to the football field. And from all reports, he is a great personality to be around. No doubt he would have been a good team mate to have.
It is just a shame that life can be so cruel these days. Obviously the number one thought is that he can go on and have a productive life with minimal to no lingering issues. And I hope that the club continue to put support out for him over the next few years.
The AFL needs part with some of their billion from the TV deals, to compensate players who are forced to retire due to concussion. At least enough to put a roof over his head. And any future medical costs. Hope the bump was just a freak football act, and someone didn't go all Pickett into him (if so, I'd be livid at them).
He was very keen to get going, and idolized Gulden from the Swans. hoped to model part of his game on him pace and running wise. I hope he still holds his head up high and know that he at least made it, where thousands of other kids can only dream of. Would have been hard news to take in listening to the Doctors. Wishing him all the best. Will always be a Bulldog to me.
Could see every player having to wear helmets in the next 5-10 yearsI am really concerned about the future of our game. Too many young men's careers halted prematurely.
I think it's significantly more likely that the rules will further evolve around player contact (tackling, bumping etc) than the introduction of mandatory helmets. I've said it before, I can imagine contact in the AFL morphs towards the Gaelic football model, albeit with less bumping, although that still wouldn't prevent 100% of concussions.Could see every player having to wear helmets in the next 5-10 years
Alex Johnson as well.Our own Matthew Egan as a guide.
Sad day for the kid. Hope he's ok.
Could see every player having to wear helmets in the next 5-10 years
Could see every player having to wear helmets in the next 5-10 years
I’m not usually a big fan of the sentimental messages on field, but hopefully we do something simple like all the players wearing #37 on their warm up tops and let the kid go with Bont to do the coin toss.I really hope the club does something to acknowledge this at the next homegame in 2 weeks' time.
I'm not sure how exactly, but the poor kid has lost his career before it really even started and he deserves some sort of recognition for what he's gone through as a result of being on duty at the club (through no one's fault, of course).
I had a bad feeling when I saw him listed indefinite for a while.So incredibly sad. I hope that he makes a complete recovery in the not too distinct future. He’s got his whole life ahead of him.
I had a bad feeling when I saw him listed indefinite for a while.
Totally sucks. Really hope he gets over his symptoms and lives a full life.
Which is strange, because the last info we got, was that he was getting cleared to resume some form of training soon, and the club was looking forward to integrating him back into the program, just a few weeks ago. The next minute he retires. Wonder what went on in between, that changed all thatFrom what I've seen, he's currently not experiencing major symptoms, but I assume is at a point where another knock could be devastating.
Could be something as simple as an updated scan showed slower improvement / implied greater future risk from a further concussions.Which is strange, because the last info we got, was that he was getting cleared to resume some form of training soon, and the club was looking forward to integrating him back into the program, just a few weeks ago. The next minute he retires. Wonder what went on in between, that changed all that
Or some alternative sport into which he can direct his undoubted enthusiasm and athleticism.Even though Aiden O’Driscoll playing career has come to a cruel end. Hopefully the lad isn’t lost to Footy he can become a player manager, Recruiter for a club in the near future
I think it's significantly more likely that the rules will further evolve around player contact (tackling, bumping etc) than the introduction of mandatory helmets. I've said it before, I can imagine contact in the AFL morphs towards the Gaelic football model, albeit with less bumping, although that still wouldn't prevent 100% of concussions.