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AFL trade news: Dayne Beams gets back to Collingwood Magpies, leaving Brisbane alongside picks 41 and 44 in exchange for picks 18, 56 and 2019 first-round pick. More to come Now 30, Beams is eyeing life after footy in the mental health space. He remained in hospital overnight.”Police confirmed Beams was the only person involved in the crash, which is being investigated.His father passed away in 2018 and Beams returned to Collingwood in that year’s trade period – signing a four-year deal.“I have been trying to meet this challenge for a number of years but, with a series of debilitating recent injuries and my mental health a work in progress, I have reached a point where I know that stepping away from football is necessary.”The midfielder joined Brisbane from Collingwood at the end of 2014 to be closer to his father, Phillip, who had been diagnosed with bowel cancer.He was also admitted to hospital in September last year after experiencing an adverse reaction to pain medication.Beams has been on leave from Collingwood since he stepped away from the AFL indefinitely in December 2019 to deal with mental health issues.“Trying to improve my quality of life and meet the demands of playing and training for football at the elite level continues to be a struggle,” Beams said at the time.Beams played nine games in 2019 but did not feature after Round 11, with the 30-year-old taking a break to concentrate on his mental health, while he also had hip and shoulder surgery.Subscribe to our Fox Sports newslettersThe 30-year-old, who’s been on leave from the Pies as he deals with mental health issues, was the only occupant of a car that struck a pole in Donvale. Dayne Beams may have played his last game for Collingwood, with the midfielder’s management and the club set to work on a contract settlement, reports the Herald Sun. Dayne Beams (born 12 February 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Dayne Beams’ AFL future remains up in the air after a report of a potential settlement was denied by Collingwood. Beams last week stepped away from the AFL indefinitely to concentrate on his mental health. Dayne Beams has opened up about his car accident in February, admitting he “crashed deliberately” in a cry for help.. Beams, who is unlikely to ever play again, conceded there were several issues affecting his life at the time, including “addiction issues”.Last June, Beams even took himself to a mental health facility for three weeks.Beams remains contracted to Collingwood, but both parties are resigned to the fact he won’t play for the Magpies again.“There‘s no doubt I had some addiction issues and there will be a time when I go into them and try to help people in depth, but at the moment I’m clean.”Collingwood star Dayne Beams has made a stunning revelation about his daylight car crash in February when he was at rock bottom.“I just didn‘t know how to get out of the s*** that I was in,” Beams said.Collingwood star Dayne Beams has revealed his car crash in February was deliberate and a “massive cry for help”.“I don‘t know why I felt like that. Picture: David Caird Source:News Corp Australia Collingwood star Dayne Beams has revealed his car crash in February was deliberate and a “massive cry for help”. AFL star Dayne Beams has shown off the fruits of his labour after revealing he recently started participating in art therapy sessions as part of his mental health strategy. Beams had previously committed to staying at the Lions but momentum began building during the trade period that he may seek a move back to the Pies. He spent Thursday night in hospital after suffering minor injuries.“Collingwood can confirm that Dayne Beams was involved in a motor vehicle accident yesterday afternoon,” the Magpies said in a statement.“My health and football have come to feel like competing priorities, which is not a position that is helping or enabling me to meet my responsibilities.Beams was traded back to Collingwood from Brisbane after the 2018 season and signed a four-year deal, which was said to be worth around $2 million.