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Former NRL player joins call for mandatory concussion training as federal government backs education push
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-11-25
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A former NRL player has joined Concussion Australia's call for mandatory training for players under 25 and parents of children under 16. This comes as the federal government responds to a Senate inquiry, agreeing that better education is needed.
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