Magpies premiership defender to continue AFL career after concussion examination

Collingwood’s Nathan Murphy has been cleared to resume his AFL career following an examination by the league’s concussion panel.

Key points:

  • Murphy was concussed during the Magpies’ grand final win over the Lions
  • He has suffered multiple concussions during his career
  • Murphy is cleared to play in the 2024 season

Murphy, 24, sustained his most recent concussion during the Magpies’ grand final win over the Brisbane Lions in September.

Collingwood had asked the AFL to assess the 57-match defender’s condition, noting he had suffered multiple concussions throughout his career.

Murphy has now been permitted to return to the field in 2024.

“Nathan’s health and wellbeing remains our absolute priority,” Collingwood executive general manager of football Graham Wright said in a statement.

“Nathan suffered a concussion late in the first quarter of the grand final and following this incident — combined with his medical history — the club together with Nathan and his family, engaged with concussion specialists and the expert concussion medical panel convened by the AFL to assess a return to play.

Author: Ivan Robinson