Concussion rules tightened 2024 season

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Feb 1, 2008
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ALL FOOTBALLERS playing outside the AFL and AFLW competitions will have to wait 21 days after suffering a concussion before returning to play, under new protocols announced by the AFL.

The existing minimum of 12 days on the sidelines after being concussed will continue to operate for AFL and AFLW players.

The new protocol will operate in all other Australian football competitions, including the VFL and VFLW, Coates Talent Leagues and all community football competitions for senior and junior players.

STATEMENT THE AFL'S 2024 CONCUSSION PROTOCOLS

The AFL said it would work with all leagues and governing bodies, including the WAFL and SANFL, to encourage the new protocols to be adopted in all football matches outside the elite men's and women's competitions.

The League said the "advanced care settings" and increased medical oversight for concussed AFL and AFLW players would allow them to continue with the three-stage, 11-step return to play protocols - with a mandatory minimum absence of 12 days - that have operated since the 2021 season.

Those protocols will apply even if AFL- and AFLW-listed players are concussed at state-league level.

The AFL's updated protocols for community football are in line with the Australian Institute of Sport's Concussion and Brain Health Position Statement released earlier this year, which recommended a minimum of 21 days before returning to play after concussion.
 
The West Australian Football Commission today accepted to adopt new return to play protocols in the concussion guidelines for the WAFL and WAFLW in line with the AFL and all community football across Western Australia.

Across the WAFL and WAFLW competitions, a minimum 21-day return to play protocol will be introduced for the 2024 season.

The new return to play protocols is in line with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) through the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and Sports Medicine Australian.

Under the new community football guidelines, the earliest that a player suffering a concussion can return to play is on the 21st day post the concussion incident provided they get medical clearance.

WAFC Executive Manager – Football Operations, Scott Baker said the League’s priority is the health and safety of players.
 

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