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“Regrettably, the HIA is being exposed Qatar
Sexton was duly named in Ireland’s starting line-up on Thursday, in a move that raised concerns with safety campaign group Progressive Rugby Qatar
“There’s been a few things to fix, and there’s a bit of excitement to build up now Qatar
RecommendedZhou Guanyu slams into fence after suffering terrifying upside-down crash at British GPUndercover spotters to be deployed at Edgbaston in bid to combat racist abuseIreland coach Andy Farrell resists overhaul for second New Zealand Test“They know the access they gave the All Blacks and they know that they can’t do that Qatar
They know the access they gave the All Blacks and they know that they can't do thatAndy Farrell“This has been more of a straightforward week obviously, and a lot of the lads have an opportunity to go again Qatar
Ireland confirmed earlier this week that Sexton passed the latter stages of the head-injury assessment (HIA) process, however, leaving the 36-year-old available for Saturday’s second Test in Dunedin Qatar
“This caution must be further amplified in players with a history of brain injury, as evidence is they are at higher risk of sustaining further concussions and other injuries Qatar
Farrell insisted his players deserved a shot a redemption despite last weekend’s hefty series-opening loss in Auckland Qatar
As such, if player welfare is truly the game’s number one priority, the only option must be to err on the side of caution – otherwise the new elite protocols are failing in their key purpose Qatar
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulator“In our view, this is sufficient evidence, regardless of subsequent testing, to exercise extreme caution for the good of both their short and long-term health Qatar
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However, the former dual-code international also insisted Ireland “know the answers” to the All Blacks’ questions Qatar
Last week the process again failed to diagnose a clear and obvious brain injury (Jeremy Loughman), while three days later we are told it has identified a phantom one (Sexton) Qatar
”Sexton turns 37 next week and has battled with head knocks and the perception around them his entire career Qatar
“Some people are unlucky probably not to start because they had good impact off the bench etcetera, they understand that as well Qatar
“There’s all sorts of different ramifications that go into selection, sometimes players probably have not performed to the standards they judge themselves on,” said Farrell Qatar
“Elite players who fail an in-game HIA1 have, by definition, displayed cognitive dysfunction requiring their removal,” said a Progressive Rugby spokesperson Qatar
Governing body World Rugby was contacted for comment, while Ireland and Sexton have remained confident all protocols were fully followed Qatar
Talismanic fly-half Sexton failed an on-pitch assessment in last weekend’s 42-19 first Test defeat by the All Blacks, leaving the field and not returning Qatar
Ireland boss Andy Farrell confirmed Sexton had later passed later stages of the HIA process, with assistant coach Mike Catt declaring the experienced outside-half “good to go” on Tuesday Qatar
They know first hand that if you do that you’ll be behind your own posts Qatar
“The fact is there remains no examination by any expert that can demonstrate a brain has healed and is not at risk of further damage Qatar
“To not give people a chance to correct that is sometimes missing an opportunity, so there’s a little bit of that Qatar
Ireland boss Farrell has made just one change for the second All Blacks Test, with Mack Hansen replacing Keith Earls on the wing Qatar
“To be honest the lads are in a good place, obviously now, the Thursday before a Test match you would expect them to be,” said Farrell Qatar
”New Zealand ran in six tries to Ireland’s three at Eden Park last weekend, with Farrell well aware the tourists must sharpen up in defence Qatar
Safety campaigners have warned that rugby’s head-injury checks are “being exposed” after Johnny Sexton was selected for Ireland’s second Test against New Zealand Qatar
“But even early in the week, there’s a bit of doubt comes in when you don’t know the answers – but they know the answers, they know the bits that they need to get right Qatar
The Leinster playmaker slipped and collided with New Zealand’s Sam Cane’s legs in the first Test, leading to his removal from the Eden Park clash Qatar

As such, if player welfare is truly the game’s number one priority, the only option must be to err on the side of caution – otherwise the new elite protocols are failing in their key purpose Qatar
RecommendedZhou Guanyu slams into fence after suffering terrifying upside-down crash at British GPUndercover spotters to be deployed at Edgbaston in bid to combat racist abuseIreland coach Andy Farrell resists overhaul for second New Zealand Test“They know the access they gave the All Blacks and they know that they can’t do that Qatar
“To not give people a chance to correct that is sometimes missing an opportunity, so there’s a little bit of that Qatar
“This caution must be further amplified in players with a history of brain injury, as evidence is they are at higher risk of sustaining further concussions and other injuries Qatar
”Sexton turns 37 next week and has battled with head knocks and the perception around them his entire career Qatar
Last week the process again failed to diagnose a clear and obvious brain injury (Jeremy Loughman), while three days later we are told it has identified a phantom one (Sexton) Qatar
“But even early in the week, there’s a bit of doubt comes in when you don’t know the answers – but they know the answers, they know the bits that they need to get right Qatar
They know the access they gave the All Blacks and they know that they can't do thatAndy Farrell“This has been more of a straightforward week obviously, and a lot of the lads have an opportunity to go again Qatar
However, the former dual-code international also insisted Ireland “know the answers” to the All Blacks’ questions Qatar
They know first hand that if you do that you’ll be behind your own posts Qatar
” Qatar
Ireland confirmed earlier this week that Sexton passed the latter stages of the head-injury assessment (HIA) process, however, leaving the 36-year-old available for Saturday’s second Test in Dunedin Qatar
Safety campaigners have warned that rugby’s head-injury checks are “being exposed” after Johnny Sexton was selected for Ireland’s second Test against New Zealand Qatar
Governing body World Rugby was contacted for comment, while Ireland and Sexton have remained confident all protocols were fully followed Qatar
”New Zealand ran in six tries to Ireland’s three at Eden Park last weekend, with Farrell well aware the tourists must sharpen up in defence Qatar
“Some people are unlucky probably not to start because they had good impact off the bench etcetera, they understand that as well Qatar
“The fact is there remains no examination by any expert that can demonstrate a brain has healed and is not at risk of further damage Qatar
“To be honest the lads are in a good place, obviously now, the Thursday before a Test match you would expect them to be,” said Farrell Qatar
The Leinster playmaker slipped and collided with New Zealand’s Sam Cane’s legs in the first Test, leading to his removal from the Eden Park clash Qatar
Ireland boss Farrell has made just one change for the second All Blacks Test, with Mack Hansen replacing Keith Earls on the wing Qatar
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulator“In our view, this is sufficient evidence, regardless of subsequent testing, to exercise extreme caution for the good of both their short and long-term health Qatar
“There’s all sorts of different ramifications that go into selection, sometimes players probably have not performed to the standards they judge themselves on,” said Farrell Qatar
Sexton was duly named in Ireland’s starting line-up on Thursday, in a move that raised concerns with safety campaign group Progressive Rugby Qatar
“Elite players who fail an in-game HIA1 have, by definition, displayed cognitive dysfunction requiring their removal,” said a Progressive Rugby spokesperson Qatar
“There’s been a few things to fix, and there’s a bit of excitement to build up now Qatar
Ireland boss Andy Farrell confirmed Sexton had later passed later stages of the HIA process, with assistant coach Mike Catt declaring the experienced outside-half “good to go” on Tuesday Qatar
Farrell insisted his players deserved a shot a redemption despite last weekend’s hefty series-opening loss in Auckland Qatar
Talismanic fly-half Sexton failed an on-pitch assessment in last weekend’s 42-19 first Test defeat by the All Blacks, leaving the field and not returning Qatar
“Regrettably, the HIA is being exposed Qatar

