The Gold Coast Bulletin

Kade gets relief over concussion

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KADE Kolodjashn­ij’s AFL future looks a little clearer, with tests revealing his struggles with concussion are due to a weakness in his neck that can be strengthen­ed.

The Gold Coast defender’s career has stuttered in the last two years, with a series of head knocks ending his 2017 season prematurel­y and limiting him again this year.

The former No.5 draft pick has struggled with blurred vision and a lack of focus, admitting earlier this year it has been a scary battle that has taken its toll mentally.

Headaches forced the Tasmanian to withdraw from a NEAFL match a fortnight ago and seek out a Melbourne specialist.

Suns football manager Jon Haines says Kolodjashn­ij’s test results should give him hope.

“(The tests) identified some issues more so to do with his neck than the actual concussion itself,” Haines told the club’s website. “That’s giving Kade and the medical team some really good direction.”

The 22-year-old is off contract and hopeful of staying at the Suns, where he has played 74 games since bursting on to the scene in 2014.

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