Rugby & Concussions / Head Injuries
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@Rancid-Schnitzel pffffft. 35 years playing rugby and my most brutal injury came playing netball.
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@Bones said in Concussion:
@Rancid-Schnitzel pffffft. 35 years playing rugby and my most brutal injury came playing netball.
You played netball? What a fag.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Concussion:
@Bones said in Concussion:
@Rancid-Schnitzel pffffft. 35 years playing rugby and my most brutal injury came playing netball.
You played netball? What a fag.
You should see me on court, I'm such a bitch.
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@Bones said in Concussion:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Concussion:
@Bones said in Concussion:
@Rancid-Schnitzel pffffft. 35 years playing rugby and my most brutal injury came playing netball.
You played netball? What a fag.
You should see me on court, I'm such a bitch.
I assume you wear the skirt as well?
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Concussion:
@Bones said in Concussion:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Concussion:
@Bones said in Concussion:
@Rancid-Schnitzel pffffft. 35 years playing rugby and my most brutal injury came playing netball.
You played netball? What a fag.
You should see me on court, I'm such a bitch.
I assume you wear the skirt as well?
You antiquated old fuck.
Not on court.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel I actually took my 20s off because of the amount of concussions I sustained in my teens my opinion was well I don’t have a professional contract in front of me so why risk my health. A lot of my mates kept playing and are now having to give it away.
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I was watching the Warriors game last night and the small Bronco halve leapt up and lead with his head into a tackle on Ken Maumalo. It resulted in a concussion with Maumalo bleeding from the nose. The head contact wasn’t deliberate but the technique to my mind is incredibly dangerous - that is, a high tackle ( around the shoulder area ) where the tacking player tackles front on without turning their head. It reminded of a Fijian tackle on Leon MacDonald some years that lead to his concussion issues.
My point with this is that both rugby and league need to add this to their list of issues and start taking concussions seriously.
Interesting that the commentators just referred to the Maumalo tackle as a head clash not worthy of a penalty. Similarly last week week when Peter Hiku stumbled away concussed from a tackle, in the mid week show with blocker Roach and Toovey they both agreed the game didn’t need to be stopped. And, next week Hiku is playing again.
Today there is an article about the great Steve Folkes having brain disease with the suspicion that it was related to concussions from his playing days.
It’s a difficult issue in contact sports, but I am not sure that the games are doing all they should to look after players - and some of the attitudes of those involved are archaic.
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@kev The NRL in my opinion has very little regard for their athletes, I read the story in the Sydney Morning herald about Steve Folkes, you would think there would be some sort of outrage or at least an effort to acknowledge what is happening in the game.
I saw a very big hit in the Manly v Rabbits game, looked spectacular on first impressions, and the director could not wait for a stoppage soon enough to show the contact , the reality was there was no arms, just a shoulder into the chest which snapped the head back..
Here’s a novel idea, how about future proofing your game for people play it in the future, maybe even some of them will be your grandchildren. -
Don't know where else to post this, so I'm posting it here.
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@Stargazer said in Concussion:
Don't know where else to post this, so I'm posting it here.
How do the injury rates and long term implications of said injuries compare with the general population?
Lifespan of elite athletes v general population?
Without that data this study is meaningless.
It's like saying skydiving is more dangerous than chess.
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@Stargazer It would be nice if these researchers would just fuck off and find something else to complain about.
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Don't want to be sore later in life? Don't play. Pretty simple.
FFS would someone just hurry up and get to the inevitable conclusion of these "studies" and just say life is bad for your health, and recommend immediate death?
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@mariner4life said in Concussion:
Don't want to be sore later in life? Don't play. Pretty simple.
FFS would someone just hurry up and get to the inevitable conclusion of these "studies" and just say life is bad for your health, and recommend immediate death?
Well, pretty much everybody who has died lived first. Reasonably strong correlation.
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@Higgins said in Concussion:
Rather than reducing the number of players why not just make the size of the field larger to accommodate the increase in players sizes and speeds that have occurred over the last hundred years.
You could just turn the field 90 degrees and play sideline to sideline. Plenty of width. Think of the entertainment value in all those tries.
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@Higgins said in Concussion:
Rather than reducing the number of players why not just make the size of the field larger to accommodate the increase in players sizes and speeds that have occurred over the last hundred years.
I've heard literally thousands of ideas to improve rugby, but never this one. Which is funny because it makes a tonne of sense in a hypothetical world. You'd only need to widen the field by 5m on either side.
In the real world it's a complete non-starter, but that's besides the point.
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@pukunui said in Concussion:
@Higgins said in Concussion:
Rather than reducing the number of players why not just make the size of the field larger to accommodate the increase in players sizes and speeds that have occurred over the last hundred years.
You could just turn the field 90 degrees and play sideline to sideline. Plenty of width. Think of the entertainment value in all those tries.
Yup and make kicks the same as passes, backwards only - what fun!
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They should definitely reduce player numbers to 13 per side I reckon. And ditch scrums (too much power weight force etc) and line outs (scary heights). Rucks certainly have to go, probably mauls as well, anything can happen in those things.
Maybe they should also alternate possession every now and then, I'm sure having to tackle for extended periods doesn't help with fatigue etc.
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@voodoo said in Concussion:
They should definitely reduce player numbers to 13 per side I reckon. And ditch scrums (too much power weight force etc) and line outs (scary heights). Rucks certainly have to go, probably mauls as well, anything can happen in those things.
Maybe they should also alternate possession every now and then, I'm sure having to tackle for extended periods doesn't help with fatigue etc.
Sounds like a sensible sport with no issues of injuries or concussions (or moronic players doing stupid shit because they lack brains), the way ahead for Union