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Key Demon suffering mild concussion, touch and go for R1 – AFL
Full-back Steven May will have to satisfy the AFL’s new concussion protocols if he is to play in Melbourne’s season-opener
MELBOURNE defender Steven May is no certainty to feature in the club’s round one clash after suffering a mild concussion against the Western Bulldogs on Monday.
The 29-year-old was assisted off the ground by medical staff after copping a heavy knock in a marking contest during the final term of the AAMI Community Series clash.
May will now be assessed under the AFL’s new concussion protocols, which state that the earliest a player can return to play is on the 12th day the same day as the Demons’…
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