Seems complicated. Who would you choose to lead your premiership aspirations?
2 years ago I would have picked Mummy, next year, hmmm, not sure. Simpson is handy and 33yo in 2019 Mumford retired for a reason.
Friday, 20 October 2017
Shane Mumford announces his retirement after 10 seasons with Geelong, Sydney and GWS.
"I think I've injured just about every part of my body throughout my career but the foot was the turning point," he said.
"I've had problems with my knees for many years and had the ankle reconstructed, now to injure the foot as well, I want to be able to run around with my kid in years to come.
"If I continued playing there was potential to do more damage and for me it's not worth the risk, I want to have a life after football as well.
"For me to play on
and not be 100 per cent would be selfish, so I'd much rather finish up while I was still playing some good football."
Adam Curley for AFL.com.au
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Monday, 2 October 2017
Shane Mumford is seeking medical advice on his injured foot and
degenerative knee before deciding whether to fulfil the final year of his contract at Greater Western Sydney.
"In his mind, he feels he can go again, the Giants seem to feel otherwise and they want to look after Shane as best they can. They feel he's been a great servant of the club for the period he's been there and feel like he has a lot to offer the Giants going forward outside of football," Mumford's manager, Anthony McConville said.
"It's looking at what those situations are and medical opinion speaks volumes as it always should. We're just waiting on that to come through."
Nick Bowen for AFL.com.au
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Friday, 30 November 2018
GWS coach Leon Cameron confirms that Shane Mumford will re-join GWS...………."We're willing to take a
calculated risk because we've done all the research on him," Cameron said...……..
Adam Curley for AFL.com.au