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So sad for him, must be horrid to have to deal with this after all the effort and hard work to get drafted. Wishing Aiden the best with whatever comes next and hope the boys all get around him
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I like this idea. As long as the kid himself doesn’t feel it’s too sentimental or patronising.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).
Totally agree.Touchy subject I know, but I can't help but feel that the AFL aren't doing themselves any favours re: on field incidents.
The grading system is completely unfit for purpose.
Any deliberate hit to the head should be an automatic suspension. None of this, "low impact", or "careless" rubbish which can be downgraded to a (relatively) pitiful fine.
Let players argue it was accidental, sure, but inconsequential? No f@ck1ng way.
Ps. My son was concussed a while back in a soccer game from getting a ball to the face from about 2m, so it's not necessary an AFL rules 'fault'. Things happen. But there needs to be a much more solid and focused approach from the league. (Don't get me started on the highly paid commentators, most of whom have seen first hand the results of concussions but still like to act tough...)
The only thing I fear is that it could be all to raw for him, almost like here is a taste of what has been ripped away from you.I like this idea. As long as the kid himself doesn’t feel it’s too sentimental or patronising.
Maybe he could be part of the banner run-through so he can experience that feeling in front of a crowd at least once. And as doggiesin08 suggested he could be part of the coin toss.
It’s also an opportunity for the fans to show their appreciation.
It’s just so sad but is probably the right call. With good care and monitoring it might save him from more severe health issues later in life.
Without understanding of the exact reasons he was deemed not able to continue, this is impossible to know.This is shattering news for the kid, gutted.
I don’t know much about these things but is there any chance a couple of years off could lead to a point where it’s “healed” to the point that it’s no longer too big a risk to play again? It would be hard to motivate yourself to put in the required work to get to that level again after a couple of years out of the game but if the desire is still there he’s only 18 in the grand scheme of things. You look at a guy like McCartin who was cleared to return after a while out of the game, not that that story had a happy ending but anyway
He’s been told he has a job for the duration of his initial contract at minimum.I'm very happy with the club for finding him a role and keeping him a part of the team. Hopefully he stays around for a couple of years at least. Seems like a good club person.