tig_prmz
Well-known member
I'd like to take the focus away from the Wests Tigers and focus at a larger issue of player welfare.
The thought of independent medics has been thrown around quite often especially with the modified concussion rules. I think we should go a little further:
1\. Independent trainers and medical doctors available during games who don't just have the final say on concussion but also on the physical capability of the player (ala GI Round 1)
2\. Every player should go through a short medical plus physical assessment a day prior to each game via an independent agency
3\. NRL issued independent consultants should be present in each team which monitor player welfare (physical and mental) in order to prevent any banned substance use, any "shortcuts" to rehab or any athlete sufferring from any mental issues.
4\. Make the clubs responsible to officially take notes of the exercise or medicine prescription of each player, especially those in rehab
I think all this is important not just to take the power away from clubs but also for player welfare.
The thought of independent medics has been thrown around quite often especially with the modified concussion rules. I think we should go a little further:
1\. Independent trainers and medical doctors available during games who don't just have the final say on concussion but also on the physical capability of the player (ala GI Round 1)
2\. Every player should go through a short medical plus physical assessment a day prior to each game via an independent agency
3\. NRL issued independent consultants should be present in each team which monitor player welfare (physical and mental) in order to prevent any banned substance use, any "shortcuts" to rehab or any athlete sufferring from any mental issues.
4\. Make the clubs responsible to officially take notes of the exercise or medicine prescription of each player, especially those in rehab
I think all this is important not just to take the power away from clubs but also for player welfare.