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NRL won’t commit to mandatory stand down down period for concussions – Wide World of Sports
‘Unintended consequences’ spook code
The NRL believes a mandatory stand down period for concussed players has its own unique set of problems.
Following the AFL’s decision to introduce a mandatory 12-day stand down policy this year for players who have suffered concussion, the NRL is facing renewed pressure to follow their lead.
The NRL was confronted with a myriad of concussion issues in 2020 with critics claiming some players
NSWRL defend Cordner HIA process
The code’s chief executive, Andrew Abdo, said the NRL would be establishing…
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