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    Worksafe's rejected a bid to look into rugby player safety - following the death of a player, linked to concussion

    Worksafe's rejected a bid to look into rugby player safety - following the death of a player, linked to concussion


    Billy Guyton was the first New Zealand rugby player to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy - after his death in May 2023

    His father, John Guyton, had sought intervention from Worksafe on the pitch - as he'd felt Rugby New Zealand wasn't doing enough to protect its players.

    But Worksafe's responded - stating that, while professional athletes are workers, NZ Rugby's best placed to handle player safety.

    It says it doesn't have the resources or expertise to intervene - and the most it could offer would be health and safety inquiries.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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