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Planet Rugby on MSNNew Zealand teenager dies during new viral rugby-style gameA New Zealand teenager has died following a serious head injury sustained in a run-it-straight challenge, police have ...
A 19-year-old New Zealander has died of a "serious head injury" sustained in a social media-inspired game of tackle with ...
New Zealand Rugby have issued a statement after a teenager died in what his family says was a "freak accident" while playing ...
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Planet Rugby on MSN‘Influential’ All Blacks forward provides boost to Scott Robertson with New Zealand Rugby contract extensionThe Blues have announced that Patrick Tuipulotu has recommitted to the Auckland-based outfit and New Zealand Rugby after ...
SYDNEY: A teenager has died in New Zealand after taking part in a rugby-inspired social media craze that sees participants ...
A 19-year-old New Zealander has died after a 'serious head injury' sustained in a viral social media rugby trend.
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Planet Rugby on MSNNew Zealand Rugby step in after death of teenager during viral game as All Blacks star Ardie Savea wades into ‘safety’ debateNew Zealand Rugby have released a statement following the death of a teenager after he took part in a rugby-style challenge.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNNew Zealand teenager dies after taking part in rugby-inspired clashing crazeSydney – A teenager has died in New Zealand after taking part in a rugby-inspired craze that sees participants sprint into each other head-on with no protective gear, police said May 27. Fuelled by ...
A 19-year-old New Zealand man has died after imitating with friends a new tackling game trending on social media in which competitors run at each other and collide while wearing no protective equipmen ...
"Run it straight" has long been played casually in Australia and New Zealand, but has recently taken off as a trend online and been endorsed by some professional rugby players, despite critics ...
The number of former rugby players taking legal action against sports governing bodies on claims they suffered brain injuries during their careers has grown to more than 1,000, a British law firm said ...
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