Three extraordinary events signal the end of ‘she’ll be right’ era

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This week was something of a king tide in the realms of concussion-in-sport news, headed by a heartfelt plea from rugby league great Wally Lewis.

There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life/Is bound in shallows and in miseries.”

All three events are extraordinary. No footballer of Lewis’s calibre has ever spoken like that; no AFL premiership defender has ever called it quits for such a reason at Murphy’s age. And they all happened in the past fortnight. The position of the dinosaurs who continue to dismiss or diminish the importance of regarding concussion as an existential threat to the game and its players becomes more ludicrous by the week.

The concussive forces unleashed when they collide are devastating, as witness the opening play of the Roosters versus Dragons match on Thursday. Every time you look up the NRL is generating severely concussed players as players are bigger, faster and more powerful than ever, meaning that on simple physics their clashes generate more damage than ever.

Michael Chammas wrote a piece in this masthead on Friday noting that weird punishments are still done in many clubs.“At one club, a transgressor is made to run naked through a tunnel of his teammates who slap and spank him as he goes. At another, a player might be forced to clean the gear stewards’ van or eat hot chilli peppers . . .

 

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