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It said in a statement: “Ryan Jones is the latest high-profile player to reveal this devastating diagnosis, but sadly he won’t be the last Gaming
He said: “I feel like my world is falling apart Gaming
I’m not able to perform like I could, and I just want to lead a happy, healthy, normal life Gaming
Players should start missing games in order to protect them from long-term brain injuries following the news that former Wales captain Ryan Jones has early-onset dementia, a leading safety campaign group for the sport has said Gaming
“It is time for everybody involved in the game to prioritise individual player welfare Gaming
He is the latest in a number of high-profile former players to be diagnosed with the disease and now Progressive Rugby – a non-profit rugby union lobby group – has called for action Gaming
That’s the bit I can’t shake off Gaming
Ryan Jones played 75 times for Wales and captained them to a Six Nations grand slam (David Davies/PA) (PA Archive)“We can, and must, make the game of rugby union as safe as possible so that future generations aren’t deprived of all the wonderful things it can offer Gaming
”After being diagnosed with depression Jones, who retired in 2015, said he began to have short-term memory problems and was becoming forgetful Gaming
It is time for everybody involved in the game to prioritise individual player welfare Gaming
If that means protocols erring on the side of caution and players being rested and missing games, it is a small price to pay to try and protect the long-term health of its participants Gaming
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I don’t know what the future holds Gaming
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulator“The focus must now be on learning the lessons and ensuring that current and future players are protected from the same debilitating fate Gaming
“I can’t train harder, I can’t play the referee, I don’t know what the rules of the game are anymore Gaming
“I am a product of an environment that is all about process and human performance Gaming
If that means protocols erring on the side of caution and players being rested and missing games, it is a small price to pay to try and protect the long-term health of its participantsProgressive Rugby“I feel that’s been taken away and there’s nothing I can do Gaming
Everything we cancel, every relationship that I poison or don’t have time for anymore, just makes it a little bit tougher to cope Gaming
“I am really scared because I’ve got three children and three step-children and I want to be a fantastic dad Gaming
”In an emotional interview with the Sunday Times, Jones revealed he fears for his future Gaming
“It terrifies me because I don’t know if, in two years’ time, we’re sat here and these episodes are a week long, two weeks long or permanent,” added Jones, who resigned from his post as performance director at the Welsh Rugby Union in October 2020 Gaming
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The 41-year-old Jones, capped 75 times and a member of the British and Irish Lions squad on the 2005 tour of New Zealand, revealed he had received the diagnosis of probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in December last year Gaming
“I lived 15 years of my life like a superhero and I’m not Gaming
“We commend Ryan’s bravery for speaking out on behalf of the numerous other players in the professional and amateur game who are still coming to terms with the brutal impact brain injury is having on their life Gaming
I don’t know how to slow that down, make it stop, what to do Gaming
“Every episode I have also leaves a bit of a legacy Gaming

Ryan Jones played 75 times for Wales and captained them to a Six Nations grand slam (David Davies/PA) (PA Archive)“We can, and must, make the game of rugby union as safe as possible so that future generations aren’t deprived of all the wonderful things it can offer Gaming
Everything we cancel, every relationship that I poison or don’t have time for anymore, just makes it a little bit tougher to cope Gaming
Players should start missing games in order to protect them from long-term brain injuries following the news that former Wales captain Ryan Jones has early-onset dementia, a leading safety campaign group for the sport has said Gaming
“We commend Ryan’s bravery for speaking out on behalf of the numerous other players in the professional and amateur game who are still coming to terms with the brutal impact brain injury is having on their life Gaming
If that means protocols erring on the side of caution and players being rested and missing games, it is a small price to pay to try and protect the long-term health of its participantsProgressive Rugby“I feel that’s been taken away and there’s nothing I can do Gaming
”After being diagnosed with depression Jones, who retired in 2015, said he began to have short-term memory problems and was becoming forgetful Gaming
“It terrifies me because I don’t know if, in two years’ time, we’re sat here and these episodes are a week long, two weeks long or permanent,” added Jones, who resigned from his post as performance director at the Welsh Rugby Union in October 2020 Gaming
I don’t know what the future holds Gaming
It said in a statement: “Ryan Jones is the latest high-profile player to reveal this devastating diagnosis, but sadly he won’t be the last Gaming
He is the latest in a number of high-profile former players to be diagnosed with the disease and now Progressive Rugby – a non-profit rugby union lobby group – has called for action Gaming
I’m not able to perform like I could, and I just want to lead a happy, healthy, normal life Gaming
That’s the bit I can’t shake off Gaming
”In an emotional interview with the Sunday Times, Jones revealed he fears for his future Gaming
“It is time for everybody involved in the game to prioritise individual player welfare Gaming
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulator“The focus must now be on learning the lessons and ensuring that current and future players are protected from the same debilitating fate Gaming
“Every episode I have also leaves a bit of a legacy Gaming
RecommendedSam Burns ends his Open Championship campaign with a flourishEddie Jones clashes with Australia fans after being labelled a ‘traitor’Five things we learned from England’s series victory in Australia“That’s the fear, that’s the bit that never leaves Gaming
“I am really scared because I’ve got three children and three step-children and I want to be a fantastic dad Gaming
The 41-year-old Jones, capped 75 times and a member of the British and Irish Lions squad on the 2005 tour of New Zealand, revealed he had received the diagnosis of probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in December last year Gaming
” Gaming
“I can’t train harder, I can’t play the referee, I don’t know what the rules of the game are anymore Gaming
“I lived 15 years of my life like a superhero and I’m not Gaming
If that means protocols erring on the side of caution and players being rested and missing games, it is a small price to pay to try and protect the long-term health of its participants Gaming
I don’t know how to slow that down, make it stop, what to do Gaming
“I am a product of an environment that is all about process and human performance Gaming
He said: “I feel like my world is falling apart Gaming
It is time for everybody involved in the game to prioritise individual player welfare Gaming

