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Glasby retires: Epitome of hard worker hangs up boots – NRL.COM
Knights forward Tim Glasby has announced he has been forced into premature retirement after a series of head knocks.

Headaches, sensitivity to the light and noise, motion sickness.
Knights forward Tim Glasby kept suffering these kinds of concussion symptoms but they were hanging around months after his last head knock and not just in the immediate weeks.
That was the signal that proved to the he 31-year-old premiership-winner and State of Origin forward that his NRL career was over.
“It would go away but then I’d over-extend mentally or physically and it would all come back – and come back bad,” Glasby said…
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