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Player's brain damage prompts calls for concussion passport - ABC listen
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Former Port Adelaide AFL player Jay Schultz revealed his brain is damaged in 19 areas as a result of repeated head knocks.
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The impact of concussion in contact sports is of increasing concern to players, their families and sporting associations.
After former Port Adelaide AFL player Jay Schultz revealed his brain has been damaged in 19 areas as a result of repeated head knocks, there are calls for a concussion passport.
Nikolai Beilharz & Stacey Lee spoke to Player Agent and Advocate, Peter Jess who said, "It doesn't make much sense to me that you'd willingly send your kid out to be brain damaged."
Former Port Adelaide AFL player Jay Schultz revealed 19 areas of his brain are damaged as a result of repeated knocks.
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