Draftee, Libba to fall under Bulldogs’ concussion caution
Western Bulldog Aiden O’Driscoll’s return to football from concussion will be guided by upcoming meetings with medical experts, as the Dogs plot a path forward for Tom Liberatore.
Western Bulldog Aiden O’Driscoll’s return to football from concussion will be guided by upcoming meetings with medical experts, as the Dogs plot a path forward for Tom Liberatore.
The Bulldogs have placed Tom Liberatore in concussion protocols despite the star midfielder passing a head injury assessment and showing no symptoms following his fall on Friday night.
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