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| Quote Mugwump="Mugwump"The problem is for any kind of study you need access to raw data. Unfortunately, much of it is tied up with the sport. And they aren't likely to be too co-operative with any study which the end results of mean potentially serious and expensive upheaval. '"
As far as I know, SL club Dr's have been reporting Head injuries/concussion to the RFL (paper based) since SL was started. The event itself, the injury, the environment, the weather, state of the pitch etc. Thats an awful lot of good data which is sitting there at Red hall.
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| Quote Highlander="Highlander"As far as I know, SL club Dr's have been reporting Head injuries/concussion to the RFL (paper based) since SL was started. The event itself, the injury, the environment, the weather, state of the pitch etc. Thats an awful lot of good data which is sitting there at Red hall.'"
Which their natural instincts will be telling them not to share.
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| It won't be the RFL sued it will be individual clubs or even coaches. There's been the rule about players with signs of concussion not being allowed to play for 2 weeks and the rule change this year with on field assessment and players not being allowed back. As medical evidence has become more accepted on the issue then the RFL have adapted. Maybe not particularly quickly, but certainly more than other sports.
There's more of an issue with clubs and coaches making a player return to the field or playing with signs of concussion, possibly even fudging results to allow it. That's not the RFL
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| I think the Wane video may well end up getting Flower off the hook. The way that he sent out his players, means that the vicarious liability lies firmly with the club, and not the individual players, who were only doing what the club encouraged them to do.
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| Quote SomersetSaint="SomersetSaint"I think the Wane video may well end up getting Flower off the hook. The way that he sent out his players, means that the vicarious liability lies firmly with the club, and not the individual players, who were only doing what the club encouraged them to do.'"
very handy for a solicitor as the club (and chairman) have alot more money then the player in question
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| Quote SomersetSaint="SomersetSaint"I think the Wane video may well end up getting Flower off the hook. The way that he sent out his players, means that the vicarious liability lies firmly with the club, and not the individual players, who were only doing what the club encouraged them to do.'"
You may well think that. However, throwing around terms such as vicarious liabilitry won't save your post from being anything other than mere opinion that is quite nonsensical in legal (or indeed any) terms.
By the way, in my opinion; based on some actual, though by no means expert (in this context); legal knowledge; Lance won't be getting anywhere near court against anyone - indeed I don't think he has any intention of doing so - which no doubt will be a disappointment to all the popcorn crunchers desperately trying to illustrate how it would be a fait accompli.
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| I'm rather puzzled by Saints fans logic here. Repetitive injury doesn't lead to concussive injury in the same way. Effects, by LH own statement happened after he started playing again, thus theres a causality linkage being made purely on correlation. Where is the evidence to support this link?
Also, the NFL, Boxing and Football where the same injury exists haven't been sued into nothingness.
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| The FoI Act applies only to public authorities defined in the Act; sports clubs and the RFL are not public authorities, so the Act does not apply.
The DPA does very much apply, however. Assuming the performance data are not anonymised each player has the right to access his own data through making a subject access request and then to do with those data what he will. The clubs have no way to prevent such access within the law, so any player minded to analyse his data to see if a case can be made can do just that.
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| Quote SomersetSaint="SomersetSaint"I think the Wane video may well end up getting Flower off the hook. The way that he sent out his players, means that the vicarious liability lies firmly with the club, and not the individual players, who were only doing what the club encouraged them to do.'"
I don't see that. Unless Wane or the Wigan club has specifically instructed him to carry out an on-field assault with intention it's going to be very hard for the club to be held liable i.e. telling players to be aggressive is within the rules of the game. If a player breaks that rule there may be repercussions for the club under RL rules but under civil or criminal law? I don't think there's much to go on without a direct instruction as evidence e.g. if a fight breaks out and somebody is killed in a melee I doubt a club would be held financially responsible for any compensation to the deceased's family.
Quote SomersetSaint="goobervision"Also, the NFL, Boxing and Football where the same injury exists haven't been sued into nothingness.'"
Well, the NFL case is still in process so you can't say anything with conviction about what will happen there, although I suspect it will result in a big settlement rather than go to court. As for boxing, it's completely different. It is an accepted term and condition of the sport that being hit unconscious is a likely outcome for participants. Whilst that is partly true with RL, the sport has rules and regulations to prevent such attacks (intentional or not). The sport has to show a duty of care if it becomes aware of danger resulting from play (intentional or not). What that means for long-term accumulations of concussions I don't know but it is clearly different to boxing i.e. whilst there is a risk of concussion in RL it is not an accepted outcome of the normal process of playing the game.
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| Quote SomersetSaint="SomersetSaint"I think the Wane video may well end up getting Flower off the hook. The way that he sent out his players, means that the vicarious liability lies firmly with the club, and not the individual players, who were only doing what the club encouraged them to do.'"
I think it goes back a lot further than that, Wigan always seem to attract the "dark side"of the game to tip them over the line, if you remember Wigan signed the prop Smith knowing that he could,t get a gig in NRL because of his knees in the shoulder technique which resulted in lots of suspensions. So he pops over to the Wigan camp and sure enough puts young Stankevitch out of the game. They had a barren period in Superleague so up pops an Oz coach with a nasty side of tackling techniques to cause injury and took delight in putting up "car crash" pictures in the corridor of the training ground.
Then we have Wane with his anti anger management style which has most probably again contributed to a player having to retire from the game. The club encourage the "thugby" style, fortunately most clubs have not followed this philosophy to the same detail.
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| I think the terms we are looking for to describe Wigan are "The classlessness of desperation". That's what happened in the Grand Final.
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