VAFA Tragics reviews the action from Round 8 before the Queen’s Birthday weekend bye and this week’s episode commences by having a look at concussion with special guest, David Lamb, CEO of Sportscover. Lamb tells the team there are now concussion tests that can be applied to VAFA clubs to assist with determining if a player has been concussed and also when clubs should be allowing their players back onto the field of play.
There are all the usual segments like Good Day/Bad day, Marty’s Whine of the Week and Fitzy Fires on Five. Enjoy this week’s edition of VAFA Tragics then enjoy the weekend off before we all return for Round 9 after the bye.
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