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Concussion ended his twin’s career. This premiership Cat’s future was up in the air too

Concussion ended his twin’s career. This premiership Cat’s future was up in the air too

Jake Kolodjashnij is a reliable defender who doesn’t seek the limelight. But it was his love of the game and careful management that convinced him to continue his career in 2024.

  • by Peter Ryan

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How the alarming science behind concussions is changing local sport

How the alarming science behind concussions is changing local sport

Research into the long-term effects of repetitive brain injuries has led grassroots volunteers such as Yann Gambin to find ways to protect young athletes.

  • by Angus Thomson
‘We want to scrum’: Wallabies reject South African injury rort ploy

‘We want to scrum’: Wallabies reject South African injury rort ploy

South Africa reportedly raised formal questions about the Wallabies injuries that led to uncontested scrums in Perth last month.

  • by Iain Payten
Pucovski’s bad news is actually good news

Pucovski’s bad news is actually good news

Sad as it is that Will Pucovski’s immensely promising cricket career appears to be over, there is a silver lining.

  • by Greg Baum
Concussions rule Will Pucovski out for entire season

Concussions rule Will Pucovski out for entire season

Will Pucovski is yet to medically retire from concussion according to officials, but a decision to end his troubled career is expected before the start of the season.

  • by Malcolm Conn
Players slugged $500,000 amid concerns over ‘disproportionate’ fines and how cash is spent
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Players slugged $500,000 amid concerns over ‘disproportionate’ fines and how cash is spent

A war of words has broken out between the AFL and its players’ union over how much money the league is collecting by fining players for on-field indiscretions and how it spends that cash.

  • by Sam McClure
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Can this $10k ‘headgear with an esky’ really reduce concussion symptoms?

Can this $10k ‘headgear with an esky’ really reduce concussion symptoms?

Some of Australian sport’s most high-profile concussion sufferers are supporting a cooling headgear which, its developers say, can drastically aid recovery from head knocks.

  • by Dan Walsh
Manly launches world-first cooling concussion tech
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Manly launches world-first cooling concussion tech

The Sea Eagles have helped trial a concussion treatment that involves players wearing a headgear that rapidly reduces body heat and head knock symptoms.

Brain scans, high-tech mouthguards: Tackling the impact of school sport concussions

Brain scans, high-tech mouthguards: Tackling the impact of school sport concussions

Rugby players at a Melbourne school wear data-collecting mouthguards to help researchers unearth ways to monitor concussion and make detection faster and more objective.

  • by Bridie Smith
AFL to query Carlton on late withdrawal of Harry McKay after head knock drama

AFL to query Carlton on late withdrawal of Harry McKay after head knock drama

After being reprimanded for their delay in assessing McKay for a head knock last week, the AFL will ensure Carlton followed protocols before declaring him a late out against Port Adelaide.

  • by Anna Harrington
Blues hit by another injury; Giant reprimanded over tribunal rant; Carlton breached concussion protocols
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Blues hit by another injury; Giant reprimanded over tribunal rant; Carlton breached concussion protocols

Carlton will be forced into at least three changes after an important midfielder was ruled out, while the AFL reprimanded a star Giant for a scathing assessment of the league’s crackdown on dangerous tackles.

  • by Andrew Wu, Jon Pierik and Vince Rugari