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Over a fifth of elite rugby union players in England had concussions in 2018-19

  • Professional Injury Surveillance Project report is published
  • Report finds 38 of 168 concussions occurred during training

More than a fifth of elite players in England sustained at least one concussion during the 2018-19 season, according to the Rugby Football Union’s most up-to-date injury data.

The 2018-19 Professional Injury Surveillance Project report – initially due to be published last January but only just released by the RFU – also found that for the eighth successive season concussion was the most commonly reported match injury and on average led to a lay-off of more than three weeks.

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