A second class action lawsuit against the AFL has been launched within the Victorian Supreme Court.
The plaintiffs are targeting the league and several teams, including Richmond, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide and the Adelaide Crows, for failing to ensure proper concussion management.
The court documents claim each of the players was diagnosed with traumatic encephalopathy syndrome or showed signs of the condition.
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