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Attempting to diagnose a serious medical condition like concussion from afar, without all the relevant information including a player’s medical history, is irresponsible and no substitute for the world leading medical care received by elite rugby players Bet88
“These protocols are developed using scientific evidence and independent expert opinion which are kept under constant review, as we never stand still on player welfare Bet88
Talismanic fly-half Sexton failed HIA1 – an on-field assessment – in Ireland’s 42-19 defeat by the All Blacks in Auckland last weekend Bet88
World Rugby has warned against “irresponsible” remote head-injury diagnosis in defending its Head Injury Assessment (HIA) protocols Bet88
The full HIA process involves three steps, and Sexton later passed both HIA2 and HIA3 before being cleared to return to play this coming weekend Bet88
“Doctors are supported by the Head Injury Assessment and recently updated return-to-play protocols put in place by World Rugby Bet88
Safety campaign group Progressive Rugby has claimed HIA checks are “being exposed” in the wake of Johnny Sexton’s selection for Ireland’s second Test against New Zealand Bet88
“It is the duty of any individual or organisation commenting on the Head Injury Assessment process to do so using the facts,” a World Rugby spokesperson told the PA news agency Bet88
”Sexton was withdrawn after slipping and colliding with Sam Kane in Saturday’s first Test defeat, with the 36-year-old not returning after his HIA1 check Bet88
“Attempting to diagnose a serious medical condition like concussion from afar, without all the relevant information including a player’s medical history, is irresponsible and no substitute for the world-leading medical care received by elite rugby players Bet88
Ireland boss Andy Farrell, pictured, has selected Johnny Sexton to start at fly-half (Niall Carson/PA) (PA Wire)Progressive Rugby has called into question Sexton’s subsequent selection for Saturday’s second Test in Dunedin, raising fears over the HIA process Bet88
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorBut World Rugby has stressed that failing the HIA1 on-field assessment does not automatically mean a player has sustained concussion Bet88

The full HIA process involves three steps, and Sexton later passed both HIA2 and HIA3 before being cleared to return to play this coming weekend Bet88
Safety campaign group Progressive Rugby has claimed HIA checks are “being exposed” in the wake of Johnny Sexton’s selection for Ireland’s second Test against New Zealand Bet88
“It is the duty of any individual or organisation commenting on the Head Injury Assessment process to do so using the facts,” a World Rugby spokesperson told the PA news agency Bet88
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorBut World Rugby has stressed that failing the HIA1 on-field assessment does not automatically mean a player has sustained concussion Bet88
“Doctors are supported by the Head Injury Assessment and recently updated return-to-play protocols put in place by World Rugby Bet88
“These protocols are developed using scientific evidence and independent expert opinion which are kept under constant review, as we never stand still on player welfare Bet88
Ireland boss Andy Farrell, pictured, has selected Johnny Sexton to start at fly-half (Niall Carson/PA) (PA Wire)Progressive Rugby has called into question Sexton’s subsequent selection for Saturday’s second Test in Dunedin, raising fears over the HIA process Bet88
“Attempting to diagnose a serious medical condition like concussion from afar, without all the relevant information including a player’s medical history, is irresponsible and no substitute for the world-leading medical care received by elite rugby players Bet88
World Rugby has warned against “irresponsible” remote head-injury diagnosis in defending its Head Injury Assessment (HIA) protocols Bet88
Attempting to diagnose a serious medical condition like concussion from afar, without all the relevant information including a player’s medical history, is irresponsible and no substitute for the world leading medical care received by elite rugby players Bet88
”Sexton was withdrawn after slipping and colliding with Sam Kane in Saturday’s first Test defeat, with the 36-year-old not returning after his HIA1 check Bet88
Talismanic fly-half Sexton failed HIA1 – an on-field assessment – in Ireland’s 42-19 defeat by the All Blacks in Auckland last weekend Bet88

