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Rugby World Cup 2023
[RWC2019][Quarter-Final 3] Wales vs. France (20/10/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 969109" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>It's only a mandatory stand down at lower levels where good medical care isn't always available. At pro level where the player get's the highest standard of care (scans etc), it's purely a case by case basis.</p><p></p><p>I have the upmost trust in the Welsh medics, they're some of the best in the world, and imo will 100% do what's right for the player. Not all head knocks = concussion, even if it looks bad. This is where it's important that each case is looked at in isolation e.g. Halfpenny missing 6 months after the Kerevi incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 969109, member: 13739"] It's only a mandatory stand down at lower levels where good medical care isn't always available. At pro level where the player get's the highest standard of care (scans etc), it's purely a case by case basis. I have the upmost trust in the Welsh medics, they're some of the best in the world, and imo will 100% do what's right for the player. Not all head knocks = concussion, even if it looks bad. This is where it's important that each case is looked at in isolation e.g. Halfpenny missing 6 months after the Kerevi incident. [/QUOTE]
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