If a player fails the HIA what tests do they need to pass afterwards to be able to play in the next game - is the shorter turnaround a contributing factor in ruling a player out no matter if they pass these tests.
In my view any player that fails a HIA should be stood down from the next game - second one 2 games and so on - Any player who undergoes a HIA a number of times to be determined should also be stood down. Clubs/NRL are leaving themselves open to legal action later on down the track noting that former Chook John Higgins is currently taking legal action against the club.
I Remember him (Higgins) playing under 23's / some reserve grade and a couple of 1st grade games and recall him wearing head gear at times? - played at the same time as Roosters legend Spiro Strattos i recall :-)
In my view any player that fails a HIA should be stood down from the next game - second one 2 games and so on - Any player who undergoes a HIA a number of times to be determined should also be stood down. Clubs/NRL are leaving themselves open to legal action later on down the track noting that former Chook John Higgins is currently taking legal action against the club.
I Remember him (Higgins) playing under 23's / some reserve grade and a couple of 1st grade games and recall him wearing head gear at times? - played at the same time as Roosters legend Spiro Strattos i recall :-)
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