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Alix Popham and his wife reveal the devastating toll of his shock dementia diagnosis at just 41

Alix Popham suffered from unexplained flashes of rage and memory loss  In April, he was diagnosed with traumatic brain injury and early onset dementia Now, with his wife Mel and football families, Popham has launched Head for Change, to push for changes to brain health in sport and support families in a similar situation His goal is to be around to walk his three daughters down the aisle in the future 

Warby has had a bang to the head, don t throw to him — Sam Warburton reveals effects of head knocks and admits he couldn t remember famous gesture

Warby has had a bang to the head, don t throw to him — Sam Warburton reveals effects of head knocks and admits he couldn t remember famous gesture
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2020-21 Champions Cup: The contenders, TV details, kick-off times and more

2020-21 Champions Cup: The contenders, TV details, kick-off times and more Gerry Thornley explains the tournament’s new format on the eve of the first round Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 18:00   Against the most disconcerting backdrop the sport has ever known, the Heineken Champions Cup is back with a new, one-off, complex format which is both shortened and expanded at the same time. The first of four rounds kicks off this weekend, with the second next weekend followed by the last two in January. And that’s it for the group stages, with 24 teams whittled down to eight. On the positive side, reverting to an expanded cast of 24, as opposed to 20 or even the oft-mooted 16, adds plenty of variety. There will be no match-ups between teams from the same leagues and two-legged, home and away quarter-finals should be very interesting as well as novel.

Former All Blacks prop Neemia Tialata commits to joining concussion legal action

Tialata has committed to being a part of the claim, not for his own sake, but to encourage others to come forward and in order to support current and future players, Castle indicated. Tialata said: “I have decided to join the claim of my fellow players to encourage others to come forward and to give them the support they need. “My Samoan heritage is important to me and I feel doing this is something my father would wish for me if he were still alive. I hold myself out to help the community so that the players of the future don’t suffer some of the things that my generation are now suffering. I hope and pray that others will feel able to join me in this action. Together we are strong.”

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