Concussion causes another AFL retirement, with Paul Seedsman to try migraine injections

Adelaide AFL footballer Paul Seedsman has become the latest player to concede lingering concussion symptoms have forced him to retire from the game.

Key points:

  • The 31-year-old has not played since an outstanding 2021 season
  • He said he had received medical advice to “cease all contact sport”
  • Seedsman is the second player this week to retire because of concussion

Seedsman, 31, has barely trained and certainly not played since he was concussed during a Crows pre-season training session in late 2021.

“I just haven’t been able to do what I needed to do to be a professional sportsman,” Seedsman said as he announced he no longer believed he could play contact sport.

“I’ve got a young family. They’re the priority. I’ve got to get myself healthy so I can look after them.”

Seedsman is the second player this week to be forced into retirement because of concussion.

Author: Ivan Robinson