George North - knocked out...or not
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@mariner4life didnt he get concussed when in NZ or came to NZ at the tail end of one earlier this year?
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@mariner4life said in George North - knocked out...or not:
I can see why it wasn't a red. At speed, the winger pretty much runs out of options there "shit, the ball's bounced back to him, i'll tackle, fuck he jumped". Yellow is fine. And probable suspension i would imagine.
But North is knocked the fuck out. Letting him back on the field is gross negligence, and there should be fucking sanctions.
George can't keep playing can he? How many times has he been knocked out in the last couple of years? anecdotally, i seem to remember a few?
I agree that he should never have come back on.
But (takes a deep breath) I'm not even sure that should be a penalty. He fucking jumps to catch when he doesn't need to and subsequently jumps right into the defender.
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@taniwharugby said in George North - knocked out...or not:
@MN5 http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11208087
Ah righto.
Wonder how Leon MacDonald is doing these days? He seemed to get KTFO quite a bit back in the day.
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I doubt a medical professional knowing George's pudding head history would have allowed him to rejoin the field if he'd been knocked out that long.
BTW they've carded the wrong bloke. George jumped into a tackle.
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I have suspicions that it is North himself that is pulling the wool over the docs eyes. He knows that it is probably career over if that is deemed a KO.
The tests are not infallible and could possibly be 'trained for' and the 'I was concerned about my neck' story pre-prepared for just this situation.
Bit of a stretch I know but it is the only explanation I have for doctors allowing him to continue playing after that. -
I know it's a bit different to a head test but I knew a guy years back that 'trained out' his colour blindness so he could get into the Fire Service. After a couple of fails he brought one of those old testing books and learned all the correct answers to each pattern.
I think a part of those cognitive tests is reaction time so you could certainly dumb down your pre-season responses.
The problem with these tests is that they won't capture everything and won't always stop someone that wants to get around them. Until we have something better though, I guess it's up to the players themselves to be honest.
I was on the sideline for a game my son played at school and saw him take a heavy head knock then get up sluggishly. I pulled him to the side and went through the protocols we had been taught for our coaching tickets ie. questions about the game, the score etc. He answered all of them and didn't look too dazed but then he said 'I don't know what happened there' and I asked the last thing he remembered which was a good few seconds before the tackle. I was probably only because it happened right in front of me that I knew and was very glad I removed him because about 5 minutes later he was seeing stars and feeling nauseous. I could have easily let him continue if he had not fessed up.