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Rugby Concussion Lawsuit: 1,100+ Players Involved

Rugby Concussion Lawsuit: 1,100+ Players Involved

June 6, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports

Over⁣ 520 ⁤new players have⁤ joined the growing rugby ⁤concussion lawsuit,bringing ‌the total number of plaintiffs to over 1,100,encompassing both rugby union​ adn league players,who allege ⁣the sport’s governing ‍bodies were negligent in their⁤ duty of care.‌ this explosive case, which includes members of England’s 2003 Rugby World‌ Cup-winning team, ⁤such as Steve thompson⁤ and Phil Vickery, along ⁢with Welsh ‍and British & Irish⁣ Lions stars, is a‌ direct challenge to World Rugby, the ​Rugby Football Union, and the Welsh​ Rugby Union. ‍These high-profile figures seek substantial ⁢damages related to brain injuries‌ sustained during their‍ careers.‌ News⁢ Directory 3 is ⁢following this developing story closely. As​ the legal battle unfolds, with players facing grueling‌ schedules,‌ what further repercussions⁢ will emerge for​ player safety and the⁣ future of the game? Discover what’s next​ …

Key Points

  • Over 520 new players join rugby concussion lawsuit.
  • Total plaintiffs now exceed 1,100, including ⁢rugby union ⁣and league⁢ players.
  • Lawsuit alleges negligence by governing ‌bodies in protecting‌ players from brain injuries.

Rugby Concussion Lawsuit Grows:⁤ More ⁤Than 520 ‍New Players Join

⁤ ⁢Updated June 06, 2025
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A significant increase in plaintiffs has been reported in the rugby concussion lawsuit against the sport’s governing bodies. Rylands Garth, the law firm representing the players, stated that more than 520 additional ​former players have joined⁢ the action.This ​brings the total number of plaintiffs to⁢ over 1,100, encompassing 784 from rugby union and 319 from rugby league.

The concussion lawsuit includes prominent figures such as⁢ Steve⁣ Thompson, Mark Regan, and Phil Vickery, all members of England’s 2003 Rugby‌ World Cup-winning team. Welsh stars Gavin Henson, Colin Charvis, and Ryan jones, along with ​England⁤ and British​ and Irish Lions scrum-half Harry Ellis, are‍ also seeking ‌damages. They are ‍suing World Rugby, ⁣the Rugby Football Union, and the⁣ welsh ⁣Rugby Union, alleging negligence in protecting players from serious brain injuries.

Lee Byrne and Phil Greening, both former British‍ and Irish Lions players, joined the ⁣ rugby concussion lawsuit in November. A similar action is underway ‌against the Rugby Football League and the British Amateur Rugby‌ League Association.

A spokesperson for Rylands Garth emphasized the ongoing ⁣physical demands on players. “Players continue to play almost ​all-year round, ​with manny elite players soon to embark on extremely physical summer tours across⁤ the rugby world. We will ⁤continue‌ to fight for⁣ justice for those who gave so much to the game,” the spokesperson said.

What’s next

The legal proceedings are expected to continue, with the plaintiffs seeking to ⁣hold the governing bodies accountable ​for alleged negligence.The outcome of this case could have significant implications ‍for player safety and the future of rugby.

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