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Former star suing AFL, club and doctors over career-ending injuries

Former star suing AFL, club and doctors over career-ending injuries

Former West Coast defender Brad Sheppard is suing the AFL, the Eagles, and two of the club’s doctors for medical negligence — after he was left with long-term concussion symptoms following his decorated football career.

In what could become another watershed legal challenge surrounding the league’s treatment of brain injuries, the 216-game defender has hired a law firm specialising in personal injury and medical negligence to launch a case in WA’s Supreme Court.

The writ, filed late last week, claims damages, interest and costs for “personal injuries suffered … during his employment with the Australian Football League and the West Coast Eagles Football Club from 25 November 2009 onwards”.

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“Such accident, injuries, loss and damage having resulted from the negligence and/or breach of contract and/or breach of statutory duty,” the writ states.

The named defendants are the AFL, the Eagles, and Doctors Gerard Taylor and Alex Strahan.

Sheppard played 216 games for the Eagles. Sheppard played 216 games for the Eagles.
Sheppard played 216 games for the Eagles. Credit: Getty Images

No other details of the allegations are listed in the writ. But it does separately claim against all four defendants – saying they were each negligent and breached a duty during Sheppard’s time in the league.

The West does not suggest that there is any liability arising for any of the defendants. The claims in the action will have to be determined by the Court unless they are settled by the parties.

Dr Strahan departed the Eagles at the end of last year, after more than 12 years at the club.