An open letter from Queensland Red #1403 Mason Gordon

Tue, May 13, 2025, 10:48 PM
RU
by Reds Media Unit

The Queensland Rugby Union wishes to share the following open letter on behalf of Queensland Red No. 1403, Mason Gordon.



After sustaining a concussion during pre-season training from which I continue to have symptoms, and with the support of medical advice, I have made the difficult decision to retire from Rugby on medical grounds.


This is not how, or when, I anticipated my career concluding after I signed a contract at the Queensland Reds in October 2024, the same year I made my Super Rugby debut for the Melbourne Rebels.



This is an unfortunate injury, however I am grateful for the memories I have of my professional Rugby career and will cherish the friendships I have made forever.



I want to express my thanks to all of the medical staff who have been involved in this process, especially Karl Denvir (Head Of Medical) and Neil Stevenson (Team Doctor) at the Queensland Reds.



I also want to thank the Queensland Reds organisation as a whole, especially Les Kiss and Sam Cordingley, who have given me the opportunity to achieve a childhood dream of mine and play for Queensland.



Having the opportunity to make my Reds debut against the Welsh national team with my lifelong best mate Louis Werchon is a special memory, as was having the opportunity to tour Tonga, Japan and the UK as a Queensland Red. My short time at the Reds was enjoyable, and the strong culture of the Reds means I am excited to watch their future success as a supporter.



I want to also thank Brisbane Boys’ College, Wests Bulldogs Rugby Club and the Melbourne Rebels for encouraging my love of the game and all contributing to giving me the opportunity to play professional Rugby.


Finally, I want to thank my parents for their ongoing support and assistance in making this decision.



Concussion is a topic of interest within world sport, and I understand people might be interested in speaking with me about what I have experienced, but I request that media respect my privacy and also my ongoing challenges.

I am grateful that I have been able to continue my studies.

I’m in the final year of an undergraduate degree at QUT, studying Property Economics. I’m excited for the next chapter and want to thank all of the friends and family who have supported me on and off the field.



Mason Gordon


Age: 22


Position: Fullback


Queensland Cap No: 1403 (debut vs. Wales, Brisbane, July 2024)


Queensland Caps: 4


Super Rugby Caps (Melbourne Rebels): 4


Super Rugby Points: 5


Representative Teams: Queensland U15, Queensland U16, Australia U20, Melbourne Rebels, Queensland Reds

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