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to 40% of injuries happen during training. the move comes as a new organisation is launched to provide support to those athletes experiencing long term affects from concussion. laura scott reports. he was one of the heroes of england�*s world cup—winning rugby team in 2003, but steve thomson�*s memories of that time have vanished he has decided to do whatever he can to protect future players. it is he has decided to do whatever he can to protect future players.— to protect future players. it is a tin art to protect future players. it is a tiny part of _ to protect future players. it is a tiny part of what _ to protect future players. it is a tiny part of what i _ to protect future players. it is a tiny part of what i can - to protect future players. it is a tiny part of what i can do i to protect future players. it is a tiny part of what i can do and i tiny part of what i can do and pledging my brain to when i do pass away for them to do research is massive for the whole massive big picture of looking after my children and other people�*s children. he is and other people's children. he is the first athlete _ and other people's children. he is the first athlete to _ and other people's children. he is the first athlete to pledge his brain through the concussion legacy foundation. its ambition is to eliminate the condition. it is our

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