Maynard incident > Maynard rule > Brayshaw retirement
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^ I'd expect Jacqui Louder would be all over this Jo. We're fortunate to have her at the Club.
It couldn't be easy for him. Even from the outset to how his apology was received.
From what we've all read to date, to her involvement on game days, she appears to be one of the key people that have resulted in the reshaping of our Club on and off the field.
It couldn't be easy for him. Even from the outset to how his apology was received.
From what we've all read to date, to her involvement on game days, she appears to be one of the key people that have resulted in the reshaping of our Club on and off the field.
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It’s always sad when a player must retire early due to injury, but Brayshaw has been one ‘slight knock’ from retirement for years. He played a fast full contact sport. The percentages were always against him.
The positives outweigh the negatives, played over 100 games & won a premiership.
Good luck to him in the future.
The positives outweigh the negatives, played over 100 games & won a premiership.
Good luck to him in the future.
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100%LaurieHolden wrote:^ I'd expect Jacqui Louder would be all over this Jo. We're fortunate to have her at the Club.
It couldn't be easy for him. Even from the outset to how his apology was received.
From what we've all read to date, to her involvement on game days, she appears to be one of the key people that have resulted in the reshaping of our Club on and off the field.
I was talking to Jacqui 2 weeks ago actually, we had a brilliant chat! The atmosphere at the club is second to none right now, and Jacqui will be all over this.
She was in the tent at the practice match too.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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where did you see this? id be interested to see it.BazBoy wrote:Holy moly they showed Brayshaw history with other opponents making contact with his head
No carry on about them just Bruz. It’s a risk of contact sport
Finish the.bleating please
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
I suspect Murphy will soon hang up his boots too. It's a contact sport for sure, but some players, for whatever reason - be it the fragility of their heads, their lack of awareness, their reckless bravery, or a combination of these factors - are more prone to concussion injuries. It also seems that each concussion makes another concussion far more likely.
If Murphy retires then it will be ALL because of the hit to his head by Lincoln McCarthy.RudeBoy wrote:I suspect Murphy will soon hang up his boots too. It's a contact sport for sure, but some players, for whatever reason - be it the fragility of their heads, their lack of awareness, their reckless bravery, or a combination of these factors - are more prone to concussion injuries. It also seems that each concussion makes another concussion far more likely.
It will have nothing to do with any of his previous concussions.
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Maybe not, I thought he had been back in full training but copped a knock in match practice which has seemed to knock all the confidence out of him.slangman wrote:If Murphy retires then it will be ALL because of the hit to his head by Lincoln McCarthy.RudeBoy wrote:I suspect Murphy will soon hang up his boots too. It's a contact sport for sure, but some players, for whatever reason - be it the fragility of their heads, their lack of awareness, their reckless bravery, or a combination of these factors - are more prone to concussion injuries. It also seems that each concussion makes another concussion far more likely.
It will have nothing to do with any of his previous concussions.
I'd expect him to pull the pin shortly, because 1 more knock will cruel him.
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Only thing I've seen so far is this:think positive wrote:where did you see this? id be interested to see it.BazBoy wrote:Holy moly they showed Brayshaw history with other opponents making contact with his head
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=dAsj08VSJW4
(Head clash with Koby Stevens, 2017).
Only taken Carowhine 1 week to pot Maynard and by extension Collingwood.
According to her Maynard is responsible for the medical retirement of Brayshaw.
In reality it was merely the last in a long line of concussions for him.
According to her Maynard shouldn't have made the visit to the Brayshaw home in the days following the incident.
In reality it took great courage for Maynard to turn up in person to offer an apology for what unfolded accidentally.
According to her Maynard is an example of a player that should have been sent off if that rule was to be introduced.
In reality he was cleared by the tribunal.
According to her Maynard is responsible for the medical retirement of Brayshaw.
In reality it was merely the last in a long line of concussions for him.
According to her Maynard shouldn't have made the visit to the Brayshaw home in the days following the incident.
In reality it took great courage for Maynard to turn up in person to offer an apology for what unfolded accidentally.
According to her Maynard is an example of a player that should have been sent off if that rule was to be introduced.
In reality he was cleared by the tribunal.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!