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Published 12:57 7 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 15:42 7 Feb 2015 GMT
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— Bernard Jackman (@bernardjackman) February 6, 2015
World Rugby has now requested a full report from the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) following, in its words, 'an apparent head impact sustained' by North.
A World Rugby statement reads: 'North, who sustained the impact in the 61st minute of the match remained on the field and, having undertaken an initial review of the broadcast footage, [we are] seeking to establish from the WRU whether all concussion management protocols were appropriately followed.'
The WRU has also released a statement on the matter. Apparently their medics missed the second KO incident from their position beside the field.
The statement reads: "He passed head injury protocol tests that were carried out in the medical room in addition to an on-pitch assessment. He also showed no signs and symptoms when follow-up tests were carried out immediately after the game.
"While George is currently symptom free, retrospective video review of the second incident identified the mechanism of injury was previously unsighted on the field of play. This review has warranted the medical team to manage the player as concussed although the player currently has no signs of symptoms. He will now undertake a graduated 'return to play' protocol with multiple follow-up cognitive and physical tests."Angry Leinster fans lay blame on club and IRFU for controversial James Lowe exit
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