Love ya Majak, take it easy and the whole community is on your side.
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Love ya Majak, take it easy and the whole community is on your side.
There was an article about how Buku is adjusting and Majak apparently got in touch with him as soon as he was drafted to wish him luck and to offer advice.
I was in North Melbourne catching up with some one for a coffee earlier this week, and we were talking about mental health. The waiter said Majak was there a few days before his incident and seemed fine, laughing and enjoying with his mates. It just goes to show, it is hard to tell when someone has an issue unless they speak up.Quote:
Despite his involvement with the Bulldogs and growing up as an Essendon supporter, Khamis’ football heroes are those from multicultural backgrounds with the defender admiring North Melbourne’s Majak Daw and the West Coast Eagles’ Nic Naitanui.
“When I started playing the game they inspired me because they were different. I can relate especially to Majak because our backgrounds are the same.”
When his status as a Bulldogs player was confirmed, Daw reached out to Khamis sending him a congratulatory text message and letting him know the young player would have his full support as he navigated the AFL system.
I hope he can recover as quickly as possible.
I wish Majak a full return to wellness. It is a big wake up call to all of us to look out for those around us. You just never know.
Majak is apparently walking around (with a frame) which is a positive sign so early.
It's a nice message to his many followers, family and friends but I suspect he's a long way from being healthy.
Wishing him all the best.