Dees star takes extended leave amid personal issue
Demons midfielder Clayton Oliver has taken extended leave due to his personal issues
MELBOURNE star Clayton Oliver has not returned to pre-season training with his teammates and is instead taking extended leave as he deals with personal issues.
Four-time best-and-fairest winner Oliver has battled injuries and medical issues in recent months, and has faced questions over his off-field behaviour.
Oliver left Melbourne’s December training camp in Lorne early to deal with medical issues, and when his teammates returned to training at Casey Fields on Thursday he did not join them.
“Clayton has personal issues that he has been dealing with,” football boss Alan Richardson said in a statement.
“Clayton has been working extremely closely with his personal medical team, and with the support of key club staff, in order to manage these challenges.
“The club fully supports Clayton taking this important time out, which will allow him to focus on these challenges. Our primary focus is Clayton’s overall wellbeing, and we will continue to support him through this period.
“It’s important for Clayton that we respect his privacy and his need for time and space.”
Oliver’s professionalism was repeatedly questioned in 2023 amid doubts over his future at Melbourne.
The triple All-Australian was restricted to 15 games last season because of a drawn-out hamstring injury but returned before finals, when the Demons made a second consecutive straight-sets exit.
Oliver was then a trade target for clubs, with Adelaide among the clubs interested, despite being under contract until 2030 after signing a massive seven-year extension.
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