As the AFL and Geelong continue to face questions about their handling of a secret concussion deal, Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge admits he would have signed a ‘concussion waiver’ during his playing days if it meant prolonging his career. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Luke Beveridge joins debate on Geelong’s ‘secret deal’Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters. When asked about the bombshell revelation out of Geelong, Beveridge spoke generally about concussion rather than comment directly on the Cats’ case. New AFL Commission chair Craig Drummond was the president of the Geelong board at the time the deal was struck. Multiple AFL players, including former Melbourne star Angus Brayshaw, champion West Coast defender Jeremy McGovern, premiership Magpie Nathan Murphy and former No.1 pick Paddy McCartin, were forced into retirement due to repeated concussions.