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It's only a matter of time before this is brought into senior rugby too. It's great to see the IRB take a step towards combatting players playing on when clearly concussed.

http://www.irb.com/jwc/news/newsid=2062385.html#irb+trial+concussion+assessment+procedures

Underscoring its commitment to putting player welfare first, the IRB will trial new pitch-side concussion assessment procedures at this year's IRB Junior World Championship in South Africa and IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy in Salt Lake City.

Under the trial, players who have sustained a head impact will be able to leave the field of play for a five minute period of standardised assessment.

The recommendation to remove the player can be made by either the referee, the independent match day doctor or the team doctor from the player's team. Once that command is made, the referee will indicate that the player is leaving the field of play with a hand signal where he touches his head three times.

Once the player has been removed from the field of play and temporarily replaced, the team and independent match doctors will proceed through an IRB pitch-side concussion assessment procedure incorporating standardised questions and observations. If the player fails any aspect of the assessment and has relevant symptoms he will not be able to return to the field of play and the substitution becomes permanent.

IRB Chief Medical Officer Martin Raftery said: "The safety and welfare of our players is of paramount importance for the IRB and its 118 Member Unions. As a sport, we have been driving forward concussion management development and best-practice policy over the past decade but we can always do more to protect our athletes.â€

"The advantage of this new procedure is that it enables an extra layer of protection for our athletes while delivering for the first time a standardised process of examination and assessment that doctors will follow. The five minute window is ample time and will deter tactical manipulation and will not impact on the shape and character of the Game."

"It is important to remember that these trials are not a fait acompli and we will undertake a thorough analysis of the results at the end of the IRB Junior World Championship and IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy. I would like to thank all the participating Unions and their doctors for their commitment and enthusiasm for this trial."

The IRB has been at the forefront of driving forward sport concussion research, policies and guidelines in recent years. In 2011 the IRB introduced revised protocols governing concussion evaluation and Graduated Return to Play guidelines. It also launched a fully interactive concussion management education website for players, coaches and doctors, [url]www.irbplayerwelfare.com[/URL].
 
Great call by the IRB.

Seen people concussed on the rugby pitch and have to be subbed off about 5 minutes later because they're staggering about the pitch anyway.
 
I played one of the best games of my life in Zombie mode once after taking a whore of a knock to the head , remember nothing of the game until coming around staring up at my number 8 after falling off a scrum

Good to see that being implemented though as concussions are not pleasant.
 
About time. Hopefully teams won't exploit it to give players a breather.
 
About time. Hopefully teams won't exploit it to give players a breather.
You little cynic you..................................!! I think it should go into immediate use and not just trialled! Whatever happened to players having to take two/three week rest after they have to leave the pitch due to concussion? I have a feeling that that rule is on reason why they do not leave and then are later substituted?
 
You little cynic you..................................!! I think it should go into immediate use and not just trialled! Whatever happened to players having to take two/three week rest after they have to leave the pitch due to concussion? I have a feeling that that rule is on reason why they do not leave and then are later substituted?

They've replaced that rule with one requiring all pro players to take brain function tests before the start of the season. Once a player resumes that level of brain function, they're cleared to play.

Most pro players deliberately underperform in those tests to allow them to return quicker.

I am cynical, but when you see actions like that and the whole palaver over the use of blood subs, it's justified.

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for this - it's just there's a very obvious flaw to the plan. I believe players' welfare is more important than that potential flaw however.
 

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