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<blockquote data-quote="Cashy" data-source="post: 777413" data-attributes="member: 73687"><p>Is there enough support and advice out their for parents concerned about head injuries? I have a had many friends who have had serious head injuries and concussions as well as myself. 3 broken cheeks to add. All with different side effects for example blurry vision, vomiting, and not remembering their name. Having played the game for many years I would recommend more time spent at grassroots level teaching young players the proper tackle technique and educating those in the game to be aware of the risks and appropriate stand down periods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cashy, post: 777413, member: 73687"] Is there enough support and advice out their for parents concerned about head injuries? I have a had many friends who have had serious head injuries and concussions as well as myself. 3 broken cheeks to add. All with different side effects for example blurry vision, vomiting, and not remembering their name. Having played the game for many years I would recommend more time spent at grassroots level teaching young players the proper tackle technique and educating those in the game to be aware of the risks and appropriate stand down periods. [/QUOTE]
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