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From AFL to BackChat Podcast, Sandover Medal and Concussion with Hamish Brayshaw

From AFL to BackChat Podcast, Sandover Medal and Concussion with Hamish Brayshaw

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Welcome back to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast. Today, we're thrilled to be joined by Hamish Brayshaw.

Hamish is a former AFL player who now stars in the WAFL with East Perth, where he serves as co-captain. In 2023, he was honoured with the Sandover Medal, recognising him as the league’s best player.

His impact on the game extends beyond the field—Hamish has lent his expertise as a midfield coach for the West Coast Eagles’ AFLW team. Off the field, he’s also made his mark as a columnist for The West Australian and as a key voice on the widely loved BackChat podcast.

- How you become involved in footy

- Your Perception and Understanding of Concussion (03:00)

- Family’s Experiences of Concussion (04:29)

- Hamish Approach to Playing (07:45)

- Implementation of AIS Stand down Policy and Personal Concussions (09:43)

- The Open Letter to the AFL (14:18)

- Football Act vs Suspension? (16:22)

- Complexities of Rule Adaptations and Changing the Way You Play (19:00)

- Favorited Memories and Moments in Footy? (25:30)

Hamish Open Letter: https://www.backchatpodcast.com.au/hamishs-open-letter

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