Matthew Lloyd
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A lot of concussed players are not happy when they suffer a brain injury.
I don't know.
At the time of the incident, no one knows.
So get him off.
and assess him properly, whether it's downstairs or on the bench.
And if he's fine, it's going to cost you a couple of minutes.
But aren't we better off taking that couple of minutes to save what we're talking about costing us billions of dollars?
It wasn't two and a half.
It was four minutes of real time.
We're not critiquing the doctors, we're critiquing the system.
So when he did that weave through three or four players on the wing, what if he was nailed again and then we bring him off and then he is concussed?
then he is ruled out for the game and we've left him out there for another hit.
This is what I'm trying to avoid.
When he did that weave through, Wayne Miller, had he had one more step in him, could have absolutely creamed him.
So this is what I'm hot on.
We take risks in spots we don't need to take risks.
Before we leave it, Cornsy, I've seen them stop the game for cramps.
I've seen them stop the game for a blood rule.
The whole game stops because someone's got some blood just trickling out of their eye, above the eye, and we don't stop it when there's a doctor trying to assess whether someone's concussed.
Come on.