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Peter Sullivan (51)
I love watching Tatafu Polota-Nau play the game, he plays hard and always seems to enjoy the game, always smiling. But I am really starting to become very concerned about his welfare, and especially his long term prospects of having some type of concussion based injury to his brain.
Last night he seemed to recieve some type of knock that kept him on the ground for a couple of minutes, as play moved on he was running across the screen and seemed to collapse unassisted by any contact, and recieved medical assistance again. He then packed into a scrum before leaving the field again from a contact injury to his head/neck.
I was getting a sick feeling in my stomach that Tatafu Polota-Nau is doing himself harm and destroying his body and mind out of his pure passion for the sport. He is becomming like a boxer who cant quit and just continues to get harmed.
I realise that Boxing is all about trying to inflict physical contact with an opponants head, but the way Tatafu Polota-Nau plays he is going to recieve contact to his head on multiple occasions each week. It is all very well for the commentators to comment in an attempt at humour that his hair will protect him but they should not simply laugh this serious issue off.
Why is he allowed to stay on the field? Why can he play every week?
I think that Rugby needs to have a system where a player who is groggy, concussed or injured above the shoulders is removed from the field, without using up a replacement to be assessed for concussion, if they dont return within 10 minutes then the replacement is finalised, if they are good to go then they can return to the field to continue to play. There are cognitive tests that can be given to players to ensure they are able to continue.
This week we had another former NFL player commit suicide by shooting himself through the heart, his brain will now be able to be asseessed post mortum for injury. This is going to become a huge can of woms for all contact sport, and while it is difficult to compare Rugby to NFL or Boxing, Tatafu Polota-Nau seems to recieve a significant blow to his head at least once a game.
Does anyone else fear for his long term health?
Last night he seemed to recieve some type of knock that kept him on the ground for a couple of minutes, as play moved on he was running across the screen and seemed to collapse unassisted by any contact, and recieved medical assistance again. He then packed into a scrum before leaving the field again from a contact injury to his head/neck.
I was getting a sick feeling in my stomach that Tatafu Polota-Nau is doing himself harm and destroying his body and mind out of his pure passion for the sport. He is becomming like a boxer who cant quit and just continues to get harmed.
I realise that Boxing is all about trying to inflict physical contact with an opponants head, but the way Tatafu Polota-Nau plays he is going to recieve contact to his head on multiple occasions each week. It is all very well for the commentators to comment in an attempt at humour that his hair will protect him but they should not simply laugh this serious issue off.
Why is he allowed to stay on the field? Why can he play every week?
I think that Rugby needs to have a system where a player who is groggy, concussed or injured above the shoulders is removed from the field, without using up a replacement to be assessed for concussion, if they dont return within 10 minutes then the replacement is finalised, if they are good to go then they can return to the field to continue to play. There are cognitive tests that can be given to players to ensure they are able to continue.
This week we had another former NFL player commit suicide by shooting himself through the heart, his brain will now be able to be asseessed post mortum for injury. This is going to become a huge can of woms for all contact sport, and while it is difficult to compare Rugby to NFL or Boxing, Tatafu Polota-Nau seems to recieve a significant blow to his head at least once a game.
Does anyone else fear for his long term health?