As debate rages on over Brayden Maynard’s smother gone incorrect an try by Maynard to increase an olive department didn’t go down nicely with one Demons participant reportedly leaving the room following a go to.
Maynard went to the house of Brayshaw on Friday, following on from the brutal hit which left Brayshaw unconscious for 2 minutes on the MCG turf.
Several of his Demons teammates have been reportedly already on the home creating an ungainly encounter.
“I’m told Maynard’s visit was awkward,” Sam Edmund mentioned on Sen’s Sportsday on Monday.
“He was allowed in but the awkwardness was actually heightened by the fact that Brayshaw already had multiple Melbourne teammates visiting him the day after the game.
“From what I’ve been told, one of those teammates was particularly angered by Maynard’s presence and had to remove himself from the room just to make sure nothing untoward eventuated.”
Maynard reportedly introduced flowers and wine for Brayshaw however it did little to appease the anger amongst the Melbourne camp.
AFL 360 co-host Mark Robinson mentioned there was a whole lot of “angst” within the Brayshaw camp.
“The Brayshaw camp want a suspension. There’s a few people close to Angus who believe that was a deliberate act by Maynard to hurt Angus Brayshaw,” Robinson informed Fox Footy’s AFL 360.
“So there’s another layer to the legal complexities, there’s the concussion debate overall … but the emotional layer is there’s a lot of angst. I wouldn’t say it’s outright anger, but there’s a lot of angst that a player can get knocked out for two minutes.”
His brother Hamish Brayshaw revealed Angus’ situation had improved in latest days however it was laborious to look at his brother undergo one other concussion.
“I spoke to him earlier on today – he’s having some scans on his brain from the same doctor who looked after him a few years ago,” Hamish Brayshaw informed media from the Sandover Medal depend in Perth.
“Health comes number one and he’s got a life to live after football.”
Maynard will be taught of his destiny at tomorrow’s AFL tribunal along with his finals hopes hanging within the steadiness.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au