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23 YIPPEE!!! wrote: im sick of him missing games unneeded missing of games all becuase of these new concussion rules the afl has handed onto us
Murphy not playing has nothing to do with the AFL or their rules
23 YIPPEE!!! wrote:time to play or the afl can give us compensation and pick a similar type of player from another club.
I don’t know why I’m even replying to this drivel but… would you be OK with the AFL giving Sydney a Collingwood player because McCartin retired due to concussion?
I’m going to stop typing now because it’s only going to go off a cliff from here
Keep the passion. Ditch the ‘we wuz robbed’ attitude
I love how Murphy goes about things and wish to see him play many more games in the black and white.
I understand that CTE is a serious issue and I commend the club for being patient and supportive of Nathan.
However, there is a rookie draft around the corner and so I hope the club sits down with Nathan and discusses:
1. Whether he is fully committed to playing senior football this year
OR
2. Whether he will be retiring
OR
3. Whether he should be put on the long term injury list
Whatever Nathan resolves will be a huge decision and may have lifetime repercussions.
I don't envy a young man having to make such a decision but a decision needs to be made.
^^^
I’m sure conversions that include the upcoming mid year draft are happening.
I find the uncertainty surrounding Murphy’s future, strange to say the least.
It’s not as though the longer you stay out of the game, the less chance you have of incurring irreversible effects upon any return. He will be forever much more prone to an acquired brain injury than most and yet we continue to hear hes participating in drills that prepare him play at some stage.
I wonder if part of his training includes attempting to re - train the way he plays the game by being smarter and more cautious, rather than too courageous for his own good.
I’d be surprised if we don’t have some sort of definitive answer on his future by the time the mid year draft comes around.
Gary Player “ the harder I practice, the luckier I get “
as every day passes...its getting less likely... potentially he might come back for a few games...but the way he withdrew himself from the GF.. make me believe his previous concussions were a lot more serious than the public knows.
woodys_world69 wrote:as every day passes...its getting less likely... potentially he might come back for a few games...but the way he withdrew himself from the GF.. make me believe his previous concussions were a lot more serious than the public knows.
Yes, you may be right. Very sadly it reminds me of the John Greening comeback after he was coward punched by Jim O’Dea the St Kilda thug who pretended to play football. Greening was never the same player afterwards.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
There really isn't much in common between Murphy's situation and Greening's. Murphy may never play footy again. John did, after being almost killed. He lost motivation for the old VFL after he proved to himself that he could come back but he did go on to play a lot more football. He starred (playing at CHB) in Port Melbourne's 1977 VFA premiership team and then won premierships back at Cooee and elsewhere in Tasmania (maybe one of the Launceston teams?). From memory, I think he played at senior level in Tasmania until the mid 1980s and continued playing competitive footy until about 1990.
At 24 y/o he's called it quits, going out a premiership player. Collingwood: 57 games, (Debut:18y 246d Last:23y 289d), 1150th player to appear, 319th most games played, 867th most goals kicked, 2023 Premiership player.
Terrible blow to our team, to lose one of the few young guns that we have. However, Nathan you have made the right call you're both a premiership player and ever remembered as a great player.
As a fellow alumnus of Brighton Grammar, I also want to say you're a legend of our first eighteen and premiership player.
All the best to you Nathan.
"To know nothing of events before your birth, is to forever remain a child" - Cicero (Roman Lawyer/Senator) 46 BCE.
Sad news for the team, fans and coaches but not unexpected.
Happy for Murphy that he values his future ahead of a game.
Farewell to Nathan and big thanks. He will be remembered as a premiership player who always
gave his all, put his body in dangerous positions and helped us getting to the grand final and ultimately, win the flag.
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