Showing posts with label Bradshaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bradshaw. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Bradshaw announces retirement

Updated June 17, 2011 18:02:00

The fairytale ending Daniel Bradshaw sought was crushed by reality, as uncertainty and the relentless grind of repeated rehabilitation prompted the injury-plagued Sydney forward to announce his retirement on Friday.

By any standards, the 32-year-old Bradshaw enjoyed a successful career, winning the 2001 and 2003 premierships with Brisbane.

He headed their goalkicking list in three seasons, despite his career crossing over at different times with legendary Lions' forwards Jonathan Brown and Alastair Lynch and remains nine goals ahead of the former as Brisbane's all-time leading goalkicker.

Chronic knee problems marred his one-and-a-half season stint with Sydney, preventing him from playing at all in 2011, though he bagged a creditable 28 goals from his nine 2010 appearances for the Swans.

He said the knee felt good going into round one but realised there might be a problem as he experienced pain when he tried to ramp up his training.

Described as a superstar and true legend of the game by Sydney coach John Longmire, Bradshaw pulled the plug a few weeks after undergoing another bout of surgery.

"The pain is still there, so I guess at some point you've got to stop banging your head against a brick wall and just move forward and look forward to life after footy," Bradshaw told reporters on Friday.

"At the end of the day I've lost a fair bit of confidence in the knee and I don't really think I'm going to get back to the way I want to play.

"I don't really want to be out there playing at 80 per cent, it's obviously not good for myself and it's not good for the team.

"The knee is not quite right and the rehab and the uncertainty of it all, I've just pretty much had enough at the end of the day."

"It's obviously sad the way it's ended ... you'd like to have that fairytale, but it doesn't always turn out that way."

While he did not leave Brisbane on the best of terms after Lions' coach and former team-mate Michael Voss offered him as trade bait, Bradshaw's reflections on his time at the club were overwhelmingly positive.

"I'm fine with all that now, Brisbane have given me a lot in terms of what I've been able to achieve there and I've got a lot of good mates there, so there's no ill feeling there at all," Bradshaw said.

Not surprisingly, Bradshaw nominated his two premierships at Brisbane as his career highlights.

"If someone had said to me 16 years ago I was going to play over 200 games and play for as long as I did and be a part of two premierships, I probably would have laughed at them, it's obviously something I'll look back on and be really proud of," Bradshaw said.

He was optimistic Sydney had the personnel to prosper up forward, with young centre half forward Sam Reid winning this week's Rising Star nomination.

Bradshaw planned to return home to Wodonga and investigate some business opportunities in his immediate post-AFL life.

-AAP

Tags: sport, australian-football-league, sydney-2000, brisbane-4000

First posted June 17, 2011 11:00:00


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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Bradshaw announces AFL retirement

Published:Friday, June 17, 2011 7:22 AESTExpires:Thursday, September 15, 2011 7:22 AEST

Sydney Swans forward Daniel Bradshaw has retired after suffering from a chronic knee injury.

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Swans' Bradshaw takes time out

Published:Thursday, June 2, 2011 7:22 AESTExpires:Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:22 AEST

Injured Sydney Swans veteran Daniel Bradshaw has taken leave from the AFL to consider his sporting future.

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Friday, June 3, 2011

Bradshaw takes leave from Swans

Posted June 2, 2011 12:11:00

Injury-plagued Sydney full forward Daniel Bradshaw is taking time off from the AFL club to consider whether he wants to continue his playing career.

Bradshaw, 32, has not played this year due to knee problems and made just nine appearances in 2010, his first season with the Swans.

A dual premiership player with Brisbane, Bradshaw recently underwent another bout of surgery and this week asked the club for time off to consider his future.

"He's just coming back from another knee operation and is struggling to get his head around another rehab, so he decided to take some time off," Sydney coach John Longmire said.

"As a football club, we obviously support that. We will wait and see what he decides."

While the season is almost half over, Longmire said there was no deadline for Bradshaw to decide on his future.

"There's no timeline from our point of view, because most importantly he's a legend of the game," he said.

"He's had a couple of big challenges to try and get over in regards to a couple of serious knee injuries.

"He's got a wife and four kids and he needs to really sort things out in regards to whether he wants to have another go at the rehab."

- AAP

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