Former Tiger and Docker Graham Polak retires from football Glenn McFarlane
From: Sunday Herald Sun
July 17, 2011 INJURY-plagued former Tiger and Docker Graham Polak has announced his retirement from football.
In an exclusive feature on Channel 7's Game Day, Polak said the fears of suffering further concussions and the anxiety of his family and friends had led him to make the decision.
"I just want to announce that I have had an eventful career, I can tell you that," Polak said.
"It has had its ups and downs, but for (my safety) and my health, and for the emotions of my friends and my family, I am deciding to hang my boots up once and for all and move on to the next phase of my life."
Polak was struck by a tram in mid-2008, suffering a serious head trauma that threatened his life and looked certain to end his career.
He managed to make an emotional return to play five AFL games for the Tigers in 2009 and last year, taking his career tally to 111 since his 2002 debut with the Dockers.
After leaving Richmond at the end of last year, he joined East Perth in the WAFL this year.
His wife, Alyce, said she was relieved with the decision, saying: "Every time he goes for the ball, you always think the worst because of his history and since the (tram) accident, he has been knocked out so many times."
Polak was knocked out in a match against Subiaco last month.
Game Day will air on Channel Seven from 10am today.
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