carried on but these days i think you would be on to a lawyer. chris in rugby has got in touch, and emma in rugby has got in touch, and emma in tiverton. that s excellent. you can as well to talk about your experience of concussion. chris has had it from playing rugby, i read. what was the situation?- what was the situation? hello. i have been what was the situation? hello. i have been hospitalised - what was the situation? hello. i have been hospitalised twice - what was the situation? hello. i l have been hospitalised twice with concussion, along with many other instances where you knock your head and you wake up on the field and play has moved on 20 yards and you just get up and get back in. i had two quite serious concussions. 0ne two quite serious concussions. one was a head on the head collision. i went to hospital. the second one was what you were talking about earlier in terms of the second concussion
competitive sport context. let s speak to peter robinson s. hello. it s brilliant speak to peter robinson s. hello. it s brilliant what speak to peter robinson s. hello. it s brilliant what you re speak to peter robinson s. hello. it s brilliant what you re doing, i it s brilliant what you re doing, you have made it such a mission. i know through it you will help so many people and raise awareness, which is going to save so many people from this awful debilitating brain injury. it s all about your son ben who died in 2011 after a head injury playing rugby. his death actually change things. i am so sorry for your loss. it was out of the blue. sorry for your loss. it was out of the blue- sorry for your loss. it was out of the blue. . , . ., ., , the blue. ben was a fit and healthy 14-year-old- the blue. ben was a fit and healthy 14-year-old- he the blue. ben was a fit and healthy 14-year-old. he was the blue. ben was a fit and healthy 14-year-old. he was playing - the bl
my cousin, one of ireland s greatest rugby stars, rob kennedy brought it to d.c. on st. patrick s day in 2022 to give me, and i didn t play rugby except when i was out of school, out of law school, and i didn t play it very well. we played in a rugby club, but i did play american football in the field of sports, but i realize that, you know, you guys are all nuts you know, but the interesting thing is i d rather have my children playing rugby now for health reasons than i would have them playing football. fewer people get hurt playing rugby and you have no equipment, you have 280 pound guys like we do, and you just don t hit each other in the head very often, but at any rate, all kidding aside, in 2016 i came to ireland when i was vice president bringing most of my family with me, my sister valerie, my brother jimmy, my daughter and my five grand daughters and grandchildren, and my grand daughters are crazy about me, i might add because i talk to them every single day
there s another match at a quarter to five, last years grand slam champions england start their title defence in newcastle against scotland who failed to win a single match last yearjo currie reports. the last time england stepped out onto a rugby pitch, they were running out for the world cup final. four months on from the shock defeat to new zealand, change is afoot, with captain sarah hunter retiring after the opening game. the most capped player bowing out, in the city of her birth. in the city of her birth. when you come to the in the city of her birth. when you come to the end in the city of her birth. when you come to the end of in the city of her birth. when you come to the end of your- in the city of her birth. when you come to the end of your career, l in the city of her birth. when you i come to the end of your career, you think about when you wanted to end. for me, there didn t seem to be better possible way for that to happen, you know? istarted playing rugby in new
to the end of your career you start to the end of your career you start to think about perhaps how you want it to end and when you want it to end. for me there didn t seem like any better possible way for that to happen. i started any better possible way for that to happen. istarted playing rugby any better possible way for that to happen. i started playing rugby in newcastle, and finishing, it feels like i have come full circle. two great players who have done so much for their respective sports. and that s all the sport for now. a damning review into the uk s biggest police force has been published this morning after a year long investigation. baroness casey was appointed to investigate the culture at the metropolitan police following the rape and murder of sarah everard by serving officer wayne couzens. the 363 page report condemned the force as institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. the report said staff are routinely experienced sexism. there are racist officers