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Concussion forces Glasby to retire – Zero Tackle
The former Maroons representative was forced to retire due to ongoing concussion symptoms.

The NRL has approved the medical retirement of Tim Glasby on the basis of repeated concussions.
Glasby was informed by the NRL that his retirement on medical grounds was accepted last week after his case was assessed.
Glasby played 138 games for Melbourne and Newcastle and was a member of the 2017 Storm premiership team.
There were concerns about his health in July after he suffered ongoing concussion symptoms from repeated head knocks.
As a result, Glasby underwent a series of neurological …
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