bornagain wrote:The issue is that the players are employees of the clubs.
It is clear that being beaten about the head causes long term brain injuries.
We can probably expect legal cases resulting in very large amounts of compensation being paid to damaged ex players.
If the games authorities and clubs are not seen to be taking very serious efforts to prevent head injuries then the game will find it impossible to get insured.
This would mean that the professional game simply stops.
No professional games, no clubs. All gone.
Hence they have no choice other than to crack down on contact with the head - accidental or deliberate contact does not change the nature of the damage.
Very well summed up. Hodgeson said we need insurance to play and that's the end of it. The discussion should be where do we go now. It's not clear what the sport will look like in a few years once the rules are settled on and the players get used to them. I'd imagine there will be a shed load more offloads for starters. Will it destroy the game? I'll still be going. What else am I gonna do with my time?
C for Cuckoo wrote:Very well summed up. Hodgeson said we need insurance to play and that's the end of it. The discussion should be where do we go now. It's not clear what the sport will look like in a few years once the rules are settled on and the players get used to them. I'd imagine there will be a shed load more offloads for starters. Will it destroy the game? I'll still be going. What else am I gonna do with my time?
How do they get insurance for UFC, Boxing, MMA etc when that is a sport that is about hitting the head, whereas typically RL is accidental contact
Irregs#16 wrote:How do they get insurance for UFC, Boxing, MMA etc when that is a sport that is about hitting the head, whereas typically RL is accidental contact
I don't know - but it probably has something to do with the fact that they are all independant contractors, not employees.
Irregs#16 wrote:How do they get insurance for UFC, Boxing, MMA etc when that is a sport that is about hitting the head, whereas typically RL is accidental contact
Irregs#16 wrote:How do they get insurance for UFC, Boxing, MMA etc when that is a sport that is about hitting the head, whereas typically RL is accidental contact
UFC fighters all have to be insured for brain injury. I assume other sports are the same.
I don't think a waiver would hold up in court. It might even imply that the employer knows the risk and has failed to protect employees. If they worked then I bet all our bosses would make us sign them instead of forcing us to watch videos about picking up cardboard boxes.
(I'm an independent contractor and I have to watch the box videos every 3 months.)
Well there is an easy answer - tackle round the legs. Yes there would be more offloads and line breaks but the game can get boring to watch sometimes , this would liven things up a bit. I know the game has moved on but when I played, we were coached to hit the waist and slide and lock the hands.
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Hudds are likely to be virtually unchanged with only ikahihifo who failed his HIA missing from last week. Watson could go with Wilson who played the week before, club captain Lawrence or go with a bit more size in Mason, we have plenty of choice up front. I think this will be a very interesting match up with Hudds having some speed around the ruck and in the middle in Levi, pryce and lolohea whereas Hull lack pace in the middles but probably have a bit more pace out wide. I expect watson to want to play a kick early and long game and get your middles turned around as much as possible in the first half. lets hope the man in the middle is a bit more sensible this week but im not going to hold my breath.
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