In March 2016, an open letter called for the removal of tackling in school rugby union. In response, the Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) of the UK consulted, gathered evidence and continued with the status quo – they endorsed tackling in school rugby. The CMOs stated that ‘the evidence does not support the conclusions and recommendations laid out in [the] open letter.’ The CMOs relied on a report from the UK Physical Activity Expert Group (PAEG) and a review article by Dr Ross Tucker and colleagues in the BJSM. We highlight 5 problems with the evidence that the CMOs used to make their decision stemming from a report to the CMOs by the Physical Activity Expert Group (PAEG)
Objective: to establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Rugby union is a contact team-sport played by nearly 500,000 school children on a weekly basis in En...
World Rugby’s erroneous and misleading representation of Australian sports' injury statistic
In March 2016, an open letter called for the removal of tackling in school rugby union. In response...
In a paper published in BJSM (June 2016), World Rugby employees Ross Tucker and Martin Raftery and a...
In March 2016, the Sport Collision Injury Collective called upon the UK government to remove tacklin...
To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity in state-f...
In this feature, Joe Piggin (Senior Lecturer in Sport Policy and Management) and Alan Bairner (Profe...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Proponents and critics of tackle rugby agree that the tackle is the most injurious aspect of the gam...
Context: Injury risks in professional and community rugby union have been extensively described; how...
In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union ...
Purpose: This article provides an analysis of British physical education (PE) teachers’ knowledge of...
peer-reviewedBackground: Concern has been raised over the injury risk to school Rugby union (Rugby) ...
Objective: to establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Rugby union is a contact team-sport played by nearly 500,000 school children on a weekly basis in En...
World Rugby’s erroneous and misleading representation of Australian sports' injury statistic
In March 2016, an open letter called for the removal of tackling in school rugby union. In response...
In a paper published in BJSM (June 2016), World Rugby employees Ross Tucker and Martin Raftery and a...
In March 2016, the Sport Collision Injury Collective called upon the UK government to remove tacklin...
To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity in state-f...
In this feature, Joe Piggin (Senior Lecturer in Sport Policy and Management) and Alan Bairner (Profe...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Objective: To establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Proponents and critics of tackle rugby agree that the tackle is the most injurious aspect of the gam...
Context: Injury risks in professional and community rugby union have been extensively described; how...
In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union ...
Purpose: This article provides an analysis of British physical education (PE) teachers’ knowledge of...
peer-reviewedBackground: Concern has been raised over the injury risk to school Rugby union (Rugby) ...
Objective: to establish the extent to which Rugby Union was a compulsory physical education activity...
Rugby union is a contact team-sport played by nearly 500,000 school children on a weekly basis in En...
World Rugby’s erroneous and misleading representation of Australian sports' injury statistic