Former Rooster Angus Crichton ready to return to rugby after a year absence due to mental health issues

 

Angus Crichton, former Sydney Roosters star and a key player in Australian rugby, is gearing up for a return to the sport after taking a year off to address his mental health. The 27-year-old back-rower, known for his physicality and strong leadership on the field, made the difficult decision to step away from the game in 2023, citing personal struggles that required his full attention.

 

Crichton’s absence came as a surprise to fans and teammates, given his significant contributions to the Roosters and the national team. The decision, however, reflected his prioritization of mental well-being in an increasingly demanding sporting environment. “It was the hardest choice I’ve ever made,” Crichton shared recently. “But I needed to focus on myself, my health, and the people around me.”

 

In the months away from the spotlight, Crichton worked closely with mental health professionals, family, and close friends to regain his strength and stability. He has since become an advocate for mental health awareness, using his platform to encourage others, particularly athletes, to seek help when needed. “This break taught me that it’s okay to ask for help and to take the time you need to heal,” he said.

 

Now, with a renewed mindset and a hunger to return to the sport he loves, Crichton is ready to lace up his boots again. He has been training hard, both physically and mentally, and has expressed excitement about rejoining his teammates and contributing to the Roosters’ future success. His return is highly anticipated, with fans eager to see Crichton back in action and stronger than ever.

 

As the rugby world welcomes him back, Crichton’s journey serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health in elite sports.

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