Retired Bomber Nathan Lovett-Murray in rehab clinic
Nathan Lovett-Murray in treatment for alcohol-related issues, club says
RETIRED Essendon player Nathan Lovett-Murray has voluntarily admitted himself to a rehabilitation clinic for an alcohol-related problem.
The Bombers released a statement on Thursday evening saying the 31-year-old, who retired at the end of the 2013 season, had been working through a number of health issues.
Lovett-Murray, who recently toured Ireland as part of the International Rules Series, is receiving support from the AFL Players' Association.
"The period after retiring from football can be difficult and the chance to recover without undue and damaging public scrutiny is important," AFLPA general manager of player relations Ian Prendergast said.
"We have services available to offer assistance to Nathan and he has the continuing support of the Players’ Association and the AFL community during this time.
"This is a personal health issue and we would ask that Nathan’s privacy be respected."
Essendon CEO Ray Gunston said the club had offered its full support to Lovett-Murray and his family.
"Our first priority is the health and welfare of Nathan," Gunston said.
"We have been in contact with his family and offered our full support to help with his recovery.
"It is important the media respect the privacy of Nathan and his family during this time – Essendon Football Club will be making no further comment."
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