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James McKern news.com.au August 14, 2018 5:57pm WEST Coast fans have been accused of failing to read the room after Andrew Gaff’s sickening king hit sent Docker Andrew Brayshaw to hospital during yesterday’s western derby. “I think it will be beneficial for Gaff to have a bit of closure about it and for Andrew as well. Brayshaw's older brothers, Angus and Hamish, also play in the AFL for Melbourne and West Coast Eagles respectively. “He was concerned about Andrew Gaff’s parents and what they would be going through,” Brayshaw said on Triple Myesterday.Andrew Brayshaw’s father Mark voiced his concerns for Andrew Gaff’s parents after Sunday’s brutal western derby incident.Andrew Brayshaw said the messages of support he had received had kept him smiling.“For her to have to be in the ambulance and see her little boy in that state is pretty bloody tough, so she is doing it really tough,” Brayshaw said.“He just said, ‘That poor kid, that’s so out of character for him, his poor parents are going to be ... devastated’.Andrew’s uncle, James Brayshaw, a media commentator and former North Melbourne president, revealed a conversation with his brother just hours after the ugly punch.“I’d just like to thank everyone so much for their ongoing support over the last 24 hours.
I think for him it’s finished, the apology’s been accepted and now Andrew’s going to get on with his recovery. He brought around some flowers for Debra, and mum was at work, so it was just him and Andrew Brayshaw sitting there, they had a chat for 30 minutes and he apologised and they spoke about a few things and as far as I can tell it went really well,” Angus said on the AFL Exchange podcast.He was handed a season ending and AFL record eight week ban, while Brayshaw will be eating through a straw for a month.The incident captured national attention with calls for Gaff to receive a 12-month ban and even police charges.While no clear-cut time frame has been given for Andrew’s recovery, he is unable to eat solid foods for a month and could be looking at a lengthy time in the dentist’s chair.“So he’s just having a week or two to assess everything, he’s with his family, he’s with his friends down here. There’ll be no contract discussions or bids or anything entertained for at least another week,” Morris told the Fox Footy podcast.Fremantle doctor Ken Withers said during the tribunal hearing Andrew’s teeth were “hinged backwards a couple of centimetres into his mouth” and “they’re effectively dead”.“It’s a genuine 50/50.
And then he’ll go back to West Coast and he’ll be part of the club, he’ll be around the club as any other injured or suspended player would be.“We walked the dog the other day, but other than that it’s pretty low-key … we’re just watching a bit of Netflix and playing some PlayStation.”“I don’t think anyone would say Gaff is a bad person who was sent out to belt blokes … I don’t think it was ever in doubt that he would get an apology. I think the Dees are well-positioned to get him if he decides to leave.”But Fox Sports’ Tom Morris has ruled out the prospect of Gaff using his time in Melbourne to meet with potential suitors, for the time being.“His lip’s come down a bit, there’s still a bit of a scab there, he’s talking a bit better day by day — he’s recovering,” Angus said.With Gaff flying into Melbourne last week to attend the tribunal in person, it has been revealed he meet with the Brayshaws to apologise for the moment in person.If they’re to go out in straight sets Gaff will miss the opening three games of the 2019 AFL season.“But I think it’s right just to give him a couple of weeks off, there’s no doubt offers will come thick and fast, but at the moment he’s just spending some time in Melbourne.”“Andrew came to our parents’ place early in the week.
James McKern news.com.au August 14, 2018 5:57pm WEST Coast fans have been accused of failing to read the room after Andrew Gaff’s sickening king hit sent Docker Andrew Brayshaw to hospital during yesterday’s western derby. “I think it will be beneficial for Gaff to have a bit of closure about it and for Andrew as well. Brayshaw's older brothers, Angus and Hamish, also play in the AFL for Melbourne and West Coast Eagles respectively. “He was concerned about Andrew Gaff’s parents and what they would be going through,” Brayshaw said on Triple Myesterday.Andrew Brayshaw’s father Mark voiced his concerns for Andrew Gaff’s parents after Sunday’s brutal western derby incident.Andrew Brayshaw said the messages of support he had received had kept him smiling.“For her to have to be in the ambulance and see her little boy in that state is pretty bloody tough, so she is doing it really tough,” Brayshaw said.“He just said, ‘That poor kid, that’s so out of character for him, his poor parents are going to be ... devastated’.Andrew’s uncle, James Brayshaw, a media commentator and former North Melbourne president, revealed a conversation with his brother just hours after the ugly punch.“I’d just like to thank everyone so much for their ongoing support over the last 24 hours.
I think for him it’s finished, the apology’s been accepted and now Andrew’s going to get on with his recovery. He brought around some flowers for Debra, and mum was at work, so it was just him and Andrew Brayshaw sitting there, they had a chat for 30 minutes and he apologised and they spoke about a few things and as far as I can tell it went really well,” Angus said on the AFL Exchange podcast.He was handed a season ending and AFL record eight week ban, while Brayshaw will be eating through a straw for a month.The incident captured national attention with calls for Gaff to receive a 12-month ban and even police charges.While no clear-cut time frame has been given for Andrew’s recovery, he is unable to eat solid foods for a month and could be looking at a lengthy time in the dentist’s chair.“So he’s just having a week or two to assess everything, he’s with his family, he’s with his friends down here. There’ll be no contract discussions or bids or anything entertained for at least another week,” Morris told the Fox Footy podcast.Fremantle doctor Ken Withers said during the tribunal hearing Andrew’s teeth were “hinged backwards a couple of centimetres into his mouth” and “they’re effectively dead”.“It’s a genuine 50/50.
And then he’ll go back to West Coast and he’ll be part of the club, he’ll be around the club as any other injured or suspended player would be.“We walked the dog the other day, but other than that it’s pretty low-key … we’re just watching a bit of Netflix and playing some PlayStation.”“I don’t think anyone would say Gaff is a bad person who was sent out to belt blokes … I don’t think it was ever in doubt that he would get an apology. I think the Dees are well-positioned to get him if he decides to leave.”But Fox Sports’ Tom Morris has ruled out the prospect of Gaff using his time in Melbourne to meet with potential suitors, for the time being.“His lip’s come down a bit, there’s still a bit of a scab there, he’s talking a bit better day by day — he’s recovering,” Angus said.With Gaff flying into Melbourne last week to attend the tribunal in person, it has been revealed he meet with the Brayshaws to apologise for the moment in person.If they’re to go out in straight sets Gaff will miss the opening three games of the 2019 AFL season.“But I think it’s right just to give him a couple of weeks off, there’s no doubt offers will come thick and fast, but at the moment he’s just spending some time in Melbourne.”“Andrew came to our parents’ place early in the week.