Former rugby players suing the sport s governing bodies for brain injuries they say they suffered while playing. jeff davis in the middle. former bridgend captain who played 400 games the club says player safety is key. you played 400 games the club says player safety is key. played 400 games the club says player safety is key. you got a duty of care for players. player safety is key. you got a duty of care for players. the player safety is key. you got a duty of care for players. the procedures| of care for players. the procedures have been looking into it and react in an appropriate way, notjust look at it and move on. player welfare is of paramount importance. at it and move on. player welfare is of paramount importance. there is no doubt that the of paramount importance. there is no doubt that the generations of paramount importance. there is no doubt that the generations after - of paramount importance. there is no doubt that the generations after us i doubt that the gen
The rfu and the international rugby board are doing about it. board are doing about it. the welsh ruab board are doing about it. the welsh rugby union board are doing about it. the welsh rugby union has board are doing about it. the welsh rugby union has been board are doing about it. the welsh rugby union has been asked - board are doing about it. the welsh rugby union has been asked to - rugby union has been asked to comment. world rugby has issued worldwide guidance on concussion within the sport. this is a small study and there are other studies out there but it s hoped it will contribute to the introduction of things like pitch side concussion tests to better protect players. jordan davies, bbc news. jpr williams was a fantastic player, it s amazing disease got a fantastic head of hair, he always had flowing locks when he was racing around. speaking of greats. gavin, not talking about you, sadly, but stuart broad. retiring, what a career. he said his beans thinking about it
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