Crow Seedsman’s AFL career appears over

Crow Seedsman’s AFL career appears over

Adelaide winger Paul Seedsman’s AFL profession seems over after he was dominated out for an additional season due to concussion results.

Seedsman, who turns 31 subsequent week, has been placed on the Crows’ inactive record after additionally lacking all of final 12 months as a consequence of concussion.

He copped a knock to the top in a marking contest at coaching in December 2021 and has since been struggling with migraines and nausea.

“We have come to the realisation that Paul will not be in a position to play this year given he is still experiencing symptoms,” Adelaide’s head of soccer Adam Kelly stated in a press release on Tuesday.

“To Paul’s credit, he came forward and acknowledged this now so the club can identify someone in the pre-season supplemental selection period that we can provide an opportunity to.

“As an trade we perceive concussion is a critical and complicated damage and whereas on the inactive record Paul will proceed to work carefully with our docs and medical workers in addition to concussion specialists.”

The decision on 132-gamer Seedsman creates a second vacant spot on Adelaide’s playing roster for the looming season after 21-year-old Fischer McAsey walked away from the sport a week ago.

Former Collingwood midfielder Tyler Brown is favoured to take one of those spots after joining the Crows this week for a trial training period.

The 23-year-old Brown was delisted late last year after spending five seasons with the Magpies.

Supplemental record choices should be made by February 15.