Northampton cleared over George North incident

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The Concussion Management Review Group (CMRG) has concluded that should not have returned to play against but will face no sanction for bringing him back on.
North was injured in the 11th minute of the East Midlands derby at Welford Road on December 3 and the CMRG concluded there was sufficient evidence to conclude not only from the video evidence but also George North’s history and risk stratification that he should not have returned to the field of play.
By bringing him back, Northampton effectively broke World regulations and the Saints medical team has accepted that North have lost consciousness and therefore should not have returned to play.
But the CMRG considered the welfare of North was always at the centre of Northampton’s actions and does not consider that the medical team (or the club) failed to complete the HIA protocol nor intentionally ignored the player’s best interests.
North is apparently showing no residual effects since the incident so the CMRG will not be imposing any sanction against the club or any of its individuals as a result of this incident.
“This is the first review into a incident we have seen following the introduction of the concussion management system this season in the ,” said Julian Morris, Independent Chairman of the Concussion Management Review Group.
“We wanted the review, which was primarily around the medical management and treatment of George North, to be thorough and rigorous to ensure that we fully understood the circumstances of this case.
“While the challenges in the consistent delivery of best practice in the on-field management of head injuries in professional sport are recognised, player welfare is paramount to the game of rugby.
“We believe that the clear recommendations put forward by this group will minimise the risk of incidents of this nature happening in the future, as well as providing ways to improve the systems and processes in place to protect the welfare of players.
“The Group notes the MyPlayXplay system, involving the use of PVRs, medical teams and modern technology is a valued addition to the concussion management of players during match day. All parties, from players to governing bodies, should continue to support its functioning and development as its aim is, player welfare.”
The CMGP was independently chaired by Dr Julian Morris and included Director of Professional Rugby, Nigel Melville and Premiership Rugby’s Rugby Director Phil Winstanley.
The Concussion Management Review Group recommendations are:

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