AFL brings in 21-day concussion protocol at local level

By Justin Chadwick
Updated March 6 2024 - 6:35pm, first published 6:33pm
Melbourne player Angus Brayshaw was forced to retire from the AFL after a series of head knocks. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)
Melbourne player Angus Brayshaw was forced to retire from the AFL after a series of head knocks. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

The AFL has retained its 12-day concussion policy for 2024, but players outside of the elite men's and women's competitions will have to abide by a new 21-day protocol.

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