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All Blacks coach confident rugby can tackle concussion problem

by SAT Reporter
November 2, 2021
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All Blacks coach confident rugby can tackle concussion problem

AUCKLAND (SATSports) – Former All Black prop Carl Hayman has been diagnosed with early onset dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) at the age of 41.

Hayman told Dylan Cleaver’s The Bounce that he’s been struggling with head related issues since retiring in 2015.

He said he underwent testing on his brain after suffering from constant headaches and other concussion symptoms, which led to the former Highlanders player abusing alcohol, having suicidal thoughts and admitting to charges of domestic violence in France.

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Hayman, who now lives in Taranaki, said he’s joined the lawsuit against World Rugby being prepared on behalf of 150 players who claim the governing body failed to protect them from the risks of concussion.

The All Blacks assistant coach John Plumtree said Hayman’s diagnosis was a shock.

“Really sad. Carl did a lot for New Zealand rugby and it’s just a real sad situation for him to be struggling with dementia at such an early age. We’ve got a lot of empathy for that. I know he’s been a popular character in this All Blacks environment. So, it’s not nice to hear those stories.”

Plumtree feels terrible for Hayman and his family, but he believes World Rugby, New Zealand Rugby and the All Blacks are taking steps to reduce the number of head injuries in the game.

“Our laws now they really protect the head. The way that we coach, obviously the head is a protected area. If you look at the forwards coach and the defence coach and attack coach we’re trying to coach perfect technique.

“Whether it’s the high ball or a tackle situation or a breakdown, the head is a protected area. We know that [head injuries] are not good for our game and we know we have to protect our players, whether at training or during a game.

Plumtree is confident the numbers of players being concussed is coming down.

“I hate seeing the head injuries. If you look at his tour we’ve been on, I don’t think we’ve had a concussion. So, I think we’re going in the right path with the way we look after our athletes. And, if you look at the stats now, hopefully they’ll say there’s less of it [concussion].

“I feel sorry for Carl and any other players that are affected.”

Plumtree, a former Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, Sharks and South Africa Sevens player, believes things have changed a lot in his 23 years of coaching.

“There’s a greater awareness around it in all parts. From the top level, right down to us as coaches. We’re trying to minimise accidents around the head as much as we can.

“We know the game is under pressure to make sure that we do that. We’ve got a responsibility as coaches to make sure we do that. To make sure the game is safe. We’ve got a responsibility to make sure that the game is safe and that parents want their kids to play.”

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