The AFL is investigating Geelong after the club asked a player to sign a waiver. It would shield the club from blame if he suffered more concussions.
Why it mattersThe case raises questions about how AFL clubs handle player safety. It suggests clubs may pressure injured players to give up their right to seek damages for concussion harm.
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