New Zealand's Steve Hansen has welcomed World Rugby's slight modificat...
TOKYO - New Zealand’s Steve Hansen has welcomed World Rugby’s slight modification to timing regulations for Head Injury Assessments , following confusion over the evaluation of flanker Sam Cane in Saturday’s victory over South Africa.
Match officials determined Cane had spent too much time off the field and so could not return, despite passing the concussion test. Although they stress the protocols were followed correctly on Saturday, World Rugby has now modified the rules to only start timing the HIA once the player has entered the testing room.
“World Rugby has also reiterated that if the time allowed for a temporary replacement elapses during halftime, the replacement shall become permanent unless the replaced player returns to the field of play immediately at the start of the second half.”“It wasn’t through any fault of his that the test took longer than it should have ... it only took as long as it needed to take but it wasn’t anything we could control.
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