Id say they are pretty ready: Didak and Lloyd were doing it for years already.
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It is a great cause TAITA.500 so far scarecrow - at a cost of $1.2 million dollars that has been donated by the community and community minded businesses.
http://www.defibforlife.org.au/the-rollout
This one is a bit close to home for me as I had a workmate die from an undiagnosed heart condition a few years ago whilst playing - came off the line after the 3 quarter time break and didn't even make the contest before falling to the ground and that was the end of it - over at 24.
But it's not just players - certainly in the bush the local footy is a community event and there are no ambulances - even in the major leagues.
These devices save lives.
If Big Footy was ever to have a 'cause' -there aren't many better than this.
Phil O'Donnell died playing for Motherwell in 2007. Hank Gathers died playing NCAA basketball. and FMD there's a wiki page for sportsmen who have died.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sportspeople_who_died_during_their_careers
most from unrelated stuff (car accidents, murders, suicides etc) but a surprising number in training or in competition.
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I'm amazed people died during their careers.Completely forgot about O'Donnell, started his career with us too.![]()
I'm amazed people died during their careers.
I would have thought most careers would be ended by it. Top work to soldier on through adversity.
Death remains undiagnosed?One of the problems in this area is often the player doesn't even realise he has a problem or, if he did know, down plays the concern for the betterment of his career.
The problem remains undiagnosed until it is too late..
Bumped from old thread for relevance to recent events.Came in to say exactly this. It was Alan Didak.
Yep, he collapsed with an Irregular heartbeat. It was against North Melbourne(comeback game) in 2005 and some people thought Firrito(i think?) decked him. I remember on the same night, was watching White Line Fever with Clinton Grybas(R.I.P) speaking about it and clarified that it was an irregular heartbeat. I used to have the footage of the exact moment but have lost it.
No footage but there is this article:Bumped from old thread for relevance to recent events.
I never heard about this one. I guess less media attention back then.
Is there a video of the incident?
I think it was the incident involving Richard Osborne in Sydney nearly 20 years ago that sharpened the AFL's act up.