Christian Petracca's serious injury in 2024 has led to significant reforms in the AFL's emergency injury protocol.
The AFL has completed its 681-day investigation into the incident.
What happened?
Christian Petracca suffered a lacerated spleen during the King's Birthday clash with Collingwood in 2024.
He was sent back onto the field before being hospitalized.
Why it matters for Christian Petracca
The incident led to Petracca's disgruntlement with the Melbourne club, ultimately resulting in his trade to the Gold Coast Suns.
Petracca's experience has prompted changes in the AFL's protocol.
What comes next?
The AFL will introduce four key findings, including changes to pre-match briefings and mandatory bi-annual emergency care courses for club doctors.
These reforms aim to improve player safety and medical response.
The investigation's findings will be implemented to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Tom Morris noted the discrepancies in emergency protocols across states and venues.
The AFL's slow response to the incident has been criticized, with Morris stating it took so long due to the AFL's bureaucracy.
Nick Riewoldt described the findings as "common sense" outcomes from the review.
The reforms will include automatic reviews of all emergency match-day incidents.
This change will ensure that every serious injury is thoroughly examined.
The AFL's announcement of the reforms has been welcomed as a positive step towards improving player safety.
Christian Petracca's injury has led to significant changes in the AFL's emergency protocol.