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AFL Faces Renewed Calls for Mental Health Round Following Adam Selwood’s Passing

The sudden death of the West Coast Eagles premiership player has intensified advocacy for expanded mental health support within the league.

Current Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) players are backing the push for a mental health round.
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Chris Judd and Adam Selwood at a recovery session in 2007.
The Eagles have paid video tribute to Adam Selwood.

Overview

  • Adam Selwood, former West Coast Eagles premiership player, passed away suddenly at 41, three months after his twin brother Troy's death by suicide.
  • West Coast Eagles honored Selwood with a tribute video, black armbands, and a minute’s silence before their first win of the season, ending an 11-match losing streak.
  • Mental health advocates, including Wayne Schwass and Brayden Ainsworth, have called on the AFL to introduce a dedicated mental health round to reduce stigma and fund services.
  • The AFL acknowledged the proposal, highlighting existing programs like 'Spud’s Game' and club psychologists, while admitting more can be done to support players and staff.
  • Western Australia’s Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti and former players have expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing the need for greater mental health awareness in sports.