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North Melbourne’s Majak Daw to make AFL return after almost two-year absence – ABC News
It will be 706 days since Majak Daw played his last AFL match when he caps off a remarkable comeback from injury by taking the field for the Kangaroos against the Crows on the Gold Coast this weekend.

North Melbourne’s Majak Daw will cap off a remarkable comeback when he plays his first AFL match after an almost two-year absence this weekend.
- Majak Daw last played an AFL match in round 23 of the 2018 season
- Daw sustained hip and pelvic injuries in a fall from Melbourne’s Bolte Bridge in late 2018
- He has played 50 AFL matches since making his debut in 2013
The Kangaroos have confirmed the defender will be picked for Saturday’s round-nine match with Adelaide …
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