Concussion issues end Brisbane defender Jack’s Frost’s AFL career
At 26, Brisbane defender Jack Frost has been forced to announce his AFL retirement due to ongoing concussion issues.
The fullback made the tough decision to end his six year, 56-game career with a year left on his contract after receiving advice from a specialist during the off-season break.
He walked away after enduring issues over the past two years following a total of 14 concussions in his career which started with a four-season stint with Collingwood.
Frost moved to Brisbane in late 2016 but played just two senior games — both in 2017 — for the Lions due to health issues.
Frost is the fourth Lions player in the last five years to retire due to concussion problems, following former skipper Jonathan Brown, Matt Maguire and Justin Clarke. Read more here https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/concussion-issues-end-brisbane-defender-jacks-frosts-afl-career/news-story/0e8b6f91716d725551299f600d970ad6