Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou has praised the NRL for bringing in a compulsory 11-day stand-down coverage for concussed gamers, however says the concentrate on head knocks is akin to “fear-mongering” as a result of too many unqualified individuals are giving their opinions on issues they don’t perceive.
The NRL introduced on Wednesday that gamers who had proven class one signs can be pressured to sit down out 11 days, with exemptions reserved for distinctive circumstances and clearance from an impartial physician.
Demetriou mentioned at the moment’s gamers are protected higher than their predecessors and that “hysteria” round concussion might have undesirable penalties.
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“I think the protocols are there so players who have repeated concussions have a bit more time (to recover). If we’re looking after players who have repeated concussions, then it’s only a good thing,” he mentioned.
“There’s a lot of hysteria around concussion at the moment and a lot of it’s fear-mongering.
“I’ve been in this environment and I’ve played the game for a long time, and this game provides so much for our communities and our people. I think we’ve got to be careful of how much we go after it.
“I think players who play the game need to understand that it’s a contact sport and there’s risk in contact sport. These guys are looked after better now than they’ve ever been, and rightly so.
“These problems that players have from the old days, these guys that are playing now won’t have those problems because the game – as it should be – is looking after them.”
Demetriou mentioned the sport ought to take into account permitting golf equipment to activate their 18th man in the event that they lose a participant to concussion within the opening 20 minutes, however mentioned that ought to be mentioned on the finish of the season.
He additionally mentioned the brand new coverage would defend the gamers from themselves, given they’re unlikely to inform anybody in the event that they’ve suffered a mind harm.
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“The game has taken it out of their hands. There are obvious signs now and an independent doctor on the sidelines,” he mentioned.
“We’ve taken that away from them, which it should be, because players won’t tell you they want to come off. That will never change because that’s the nature of it.
“These guys train and they want to be out on the field with their teammates and they don’t want to let anyone down. It’s the right thing to do.
“We lost Junior Tatola in the first 10 seconds of a game, and not once did we think about whether he needs to go back on. Straight away we knew that he was done and that’s the way it needs to be.”
The South Sydney coach is open to golf equipment receiving wage cap dispensation if gamers are dominated out long-term resulting from concussion, however mentioned it was docs and never anybody else who ought to be giving recommendation to the NRL.
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“It’s an ever-moving beast,” he mentioned.
“They’ve taken the medical advice and I think that’s so important.
“A lot of ex-players are getting involved and having opinions on a lot of things they don’t have the medical training to give advice on.
“We’ve got to let the doctors make the decisions. They’re experienced people who understand what the right thing to do is.”
Source: www.foxsports.com.au