Rugby - Former Wallaby Faingaa to donate brain for concussion research

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Former Australia centre Anthony Faingaa has agreed to donate his brain to medical research on the effects of concussion once he dies, having ...

Former Australia centre Anthony Faingaa has agreed to donate his brain to medical research on the effects of concussion once he dies, having retired last year on medical advice after suffering multiple concussions during his professional rugby career.

Faingaa, who was capped 23 times for the Wallabies from 2010-13, reckoned he had been concussed at least 50 times before he quit the game at the age of 32."I’ve talked it through with my wife and family and already signed the document to donate my brain to research when the time comes," Faingaa said in comments published by News Ltd media on Thursday.

“If I’m really honest, 50 concussions is a bare minimum from my career and 10 of those were the 'out cold' type - like the game against the USA at the 2011 World Cup." Global governing body World Rugby has implemented a slew of measures to protect players from head injuries in recent years, cracking down on high tackles and enforcing stiffer penalties.

 

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