Dees haven't talked retirement after latest Brayshaw concussion
Melbourne says the health of Angus Brayshaw remains a top priority as the Dees midfielder returned to training on Tuesday
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Melbourne says the health of Angus Brayshaw remains a top priority as the Dees midfielder returned to training on Tuesday
www.afl.com.auMelbourne captain Max Gawn and Collingwood counterpart Darcy Moore have spoken of their sadness over Angus Brayshaw's retirement
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www.inkl.com‘Health comes number one and he’s got a life to live after football.’
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.comAngus Brayshaw is a AFL player. View career stats, contract details, latest news, injury updates and rumours .
www.zerohanger.com‘I am crying as I am writing this.’
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.
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