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Majak Daw’s career was a rollercoaster - and it hasn’t slowed down since he left the AFL. He opens up to Dan Batten about his renewed outlook on life, alcohol and his footy. Since retiring ...
Ajang Kuol mun made it to Australia as a child. Picture ... Among the clubs keen on Ajang was Werribee, where his idol Majak Daw now works. A Sudanese refugee himself, Daw has had a few ...
Ex-AFL player Majak Daw will speak at the Big Boys Breakfast ... For the first time, the festival is also offering events dedicated to the mental wellbeing of children, adolescents and families. There ...
“I’m now at an age where I am supposed to be married and have children, but I am doing the ... including being called ‘Chimp’ by teammates. Majak Daw, the first South Sudanese Australian ...
“I am extremely grateful for the opportunities that North Melbourne and Melbourne have provided me over the last 12 years,” Daw said. Majak Daw was a trailblazer for future Sudanese AFL footballer ...
Majak Daw's inspirational football journey has come to an end with the first Sudanese-born AFL player calling it quits. The 31-year-old has ended his 12-year career, effective immediately ...
MAJAK Daw has retired immediately, ending an AFL career that spanned two clubs and 12 years, and provided footy with some of its most inspirational moments. The 31-year-old Melbourne ruckman announced ...
who is also the chief executive of a national network of migrant and refugee child-support hubs, takes me back to 2013 and the first game of former Sudanese refugee Majak Daw. North Melbourne ...
“From feeling dead and trying to be just that, to alive again”.