That's a very good point. But I am certain the Player's Association would roll out their lawyers and ensure that no player signed a contract that contained such a clause.Saint wagga wrote:At what point do you think, and this is a serious question...will players be made to sign a waiver form with regards to their long term health from a concussion point of view? I dont mean open slather on management of conccussioon...i mean that despite best practice with regards to current evidence based medical model approach to concussion management, that if the player suffers long term cognitive impairment down the track the clubs/afl are not responsible...this makes sense to me and will put it back on the players to some extent that if they want the lucrative financial renumeration that comes with playing afl, they must take the inherent risk of long term cognitive impairment and weigh that descison up...what do people think??
Not only would it be the first step on a very slippery slope, the PA would not be performing their legal duties and the person who allowed it would be removed from office.