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Best to Gus.

Can we sign someone else to the list or too late?

 

Devestated.

Devastating news.  The Norm Smith curse is well and truly back.  Best for Angus I suppose, but the AFL will now be quivering through their lack of duty of care.  There is ample precedent on concussion injuries.  The AFL were warned.

 

My all-time favourite player taken out of the game by condoned thuggery.

The sadness and anger is beyond words.

Brayshaw will be all right because he is a champion human being as well as footballer, but he deserved so much more luck than he had.

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Heart break for Gus.

His teammates too.

Super brave decision - but obviously the right thing for him though.

CTE is a nightmare. Hard not think it will ultimately change the sport.

Fir one thing, I'd go with goody's take, and flat out ban the bump.

People will say it would change footy too much - but would it really?

I mean how often does a bump actually achieve something other than rattling someone's cage?

Tackling is almost always the better option than a bump in terms of say winning the ball back and/or preventing an opponent disposing of the ball.

Thanks Gus for all you've given the club and fans.

😭 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

Goodluck for your future after football Gus.

🏆 You are always a Premiership player   
❤️💙

As for most things Collingwood 😡

 

 

That 3rd Qtr in the 21 GF from Gus will live on in hearts for eternity.

We love you Gussy boy

Sink or swim kinda stuff now from our club. 

QB is gonna get ugly


I hope the karma bus runs that thug Maynard over this year. I’m still beyond angry about what happened last season. I will never, ever forget what he did.😡😡

4 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Best call for his long term health. But really sucks from a team perspective. In our top 5-6 must important and best players. 

Dark day for the the Dee's and the AFL in general. That Magyars Maynard hit had ended his career and the AFL ticked it off as ok.

In fairness Laura Kane stepped in and initially had Maynard suspended.

Too upset to comment properly at the moment. Had to remove myself from the office at work as was tearing up.

My favorite player just retired too soon and its heartbreaking.

Take care Angus, we all care about you so much and feeling for you at the moment.

5 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Lets see if Collingwoods media team kicks another own goal and lets Maynard attempt to wish Brayshaw all the best. After the netball repurposing, it's certainly something that they are stupid enough to do.

..... Seriously though, if he comes out to say anything publicly, I'll do my nut.

I'll go bananas on KB game make no mistake 😡😡😡


Genuinely shocked.

His health is the most important thing. I'm sure being married to a Frawley helped him with this decision. Best of luck in retirement Gus.

Next time we play the pies i want to see Maynard get the treatment from our boys. special dispensation. What a scumbag that guy is.

when was his last concussion? like 5 years ago?

if so Maynard has ended his career and cost him millions and put his long term health in jeopardy with zero punishment

im furious 

Feel sad for Gus, wish him the best, he didn’t get justice for having his health and career ruined and  I hope sues the effing [censored] out of the AFL. 


1 minute ago, Edward Langdon said:

In fairness Laura Kane stepped in and initially had Maynard suspended.

Performative.

The AFL put on a woeful case and then didn't appeal a ridiculously flawed decision. 

Love you Gus❤️ being there in flesh to witness your greatest footy moment means even more now.

Be proud of what you have accomplished in the game, still have alot more to contribute in the media and in life.

❤️W4TA🏆🥇🇱🇮

 

 
Just now, binman said:

Performative.

The AFL put on a woeful case and then didn't appeal a ridiculously flawed decision. 

I was absolutely filthy at the time, times it by 10 now.

Thanks for everything Gus, inaugural wingers club member, premiership player, good guy and stealer of the helmet power!


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