The four-time Melbourne best-and-fairest winner and 2021 premiership player has been subject to intense scrutiny since the end of the season andleft the club’s training camp at Lorne before the Christmas break.
However,the club,on the advice of medical experts,is prioritising Oliver’s health ahead of his return to football and asking for his privacy to be respected as he manages the complex issues he faces.
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Richardson said Oliver had taken leave to focus on his wellbeing.
“Clayton has personal issues that he has been dealing with. Clayton has been working extremely closely with his personal medical team,with the support of key club staff,in order to manage these challenges,” Richardson said.
“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.