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Jamie George – ‘I feel safe playing rugby, I haven’t always’

By britishbulletin.com2 March 20262 Mins Read
Jamie George – ‘I feel safe playing rugby, I haven’t always’
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George added he would be happy to let his two-year-old daughter play the sport if she chose to.

While a group of former players are taking legal action against rugby’s authorities claiming that more should have been done to protect their brain health in the past, there are a series of measures in place to protect players from concussion.

They include ‘smart’ gumshields that measure the forces players heads withstand in a tackle, pitchside doctors, mandatory assessments and stand-down periods for players diagnosed with having had a concussion.

“We are in very, very safe hands,” George added.

“Of course, there is a risk that you might get a concussion in a full-contact sport. We are aware of the risks that come with that, but at the same time, we have the utmost confidence in the people around us, the protocols that are in place and that we are being as well looked after as we possibly can be.”

Ben Earl, George’s Saracens and England team-mate, is equally confident in the care he gets for both club and country.

“I have never once felt like I’ve been managed poorly,” he said.

“If anything, it’s probably too far the other way. They’re probably sometimes holding you back when you feel like you’re ready to go, but actually they’re just looking after you and your body.

“So, in terms of my personal experience with the game and safety, I have felt unbelievably well cared for.”

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