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Clive Woodward Calls for Urgent Safety Reforms in Rugby to Protect Young Players

In a passionate plea, Clive Woodward warns that without immediate reforms to address head injuries in rugby, the sport risks losing its future players. He highlights the importance of making the game safer at schools and clubs.

Editorial StaffJuly 9, 20261 min read

Clive Woodward has raised an urgent alarm regarding the head injury crisis in rugby, particularly at the youth level. He argues that if the sport does not take significant steps to enhance safety, it may face a dire future.

The former England rugby coach emphasizes that the current state of the game poses risks that could deter children from participating. Without a new generation of players, rugby could see a dramatic decline.

Woodward believes there is hope for the sport if proactive measures are implemented. By prioritizing player safety, rugby can attract young athletes and ensure its longevity.