New Paper: ‘Mind your head’, tackle characteristics associated with concussions in rugby league: A case-control study in @_JSAMS by @camowen94@23Benjones https://t.co/YagLOYe4sS 🏉🔬
New paper!🚨
Instrumented Mouthguards in Elite‑Level Men’s and Women’s Rugby Union: The Incidence and Propensity of Head Acceleration Events (HAEs) in Matches🏉🧠
Massive thanks to the whole research team and @WorldRugby👏
Open access available🔓https://t.co/lQmaDQ7mJ5
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We are hosting an open discussion on the on-going law trial @TheRFL & @leedsbeckett aimed to reduce concussion & head contact in rugby league.
2nd August 1830-2000
Online and in-person @Carnegie_Sport
Hosted by @tanyaarnold
The Home of Rugby League https://t.co/YIDaaqE0Jh
Very excited to have my first PhD study published in collaboration with the @TheRFL & @leedsrhinos.
‼️Characteristics of head contacts in women’s rugby league
Thank you to all involved 👊🏼 https://t.co/fofTIzR0ku
Funded PhD Studentship enhancing the profiling of rugby league players through the assessment of force-time characteristics @Carnegie_Sport
Industry placement with @HawkinDynamics
League wide testing battery @TheRFL Womens Super League and Academies
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https://t.co/E9TkkaPxL3
He was a Tiger, a Lion and won 28 England caps. In all that time I never heard a single bad word spoken about Tom Youngs. Huge admiration for Tom as a player and family man
Whichever fraud on the Wasps team it was who made that final tap tackle, I just want you to know that the entire rugby community resents you for depriving us this try.
Thought this was a very clever piece of lineout defence from French international Paul Willemse yesterday to sack this maul.
A little fortunate - as his teammate in the red scrumcap almost spoils it by contesting - but you can really see that Willemse does his homework
#BOMHR