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'Out cold': The concussion that 'scared the life' out of Joe Marler

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Seasoned England international Joe Marler has revealed that a concussion some years ago scared the life out of him as it initially left him forgetting that he has children. Having opted out of his country’s recent tour to Australia, the 32-year-old loosehead made a guest appearance on talkSPORT Breakfast in the wake of last Sunday’s tragic newspaper revelation that ex-Wales skipper Ryan Jones is suffering from early onset dementia

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Marler paid tribute to the retired Welsh flanker for his candidness in explaining what he has been going through and it left the England front-rower recalling his own encounters with concussion in rugby – namely a bruising collision with Billy Vunipola that left him sparked out and unable to recall that he had a family.   

Speaking during an interview on the UK sports radio station, Marler said: “First of all, it’s awful for Ryan to be told that and be going through that and it’s kind of struck a chord with me because it’s been quite well spoken about in rugby over the last few years with all of the discoveries that they’ve had with concussions and the relation to it all.

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“I have just buried my head in the sand, to be honest, because it scares me. I remember getting knocked out a couple of seasons ago – a big, big blow when I was trying to tackle Billy Vunipola. I was out cold and the next thing I remember was being in the physio room and the kit man came in.

“He was like, ‘Alright mate, is your wife here?’, ‘Yeah, she is’. He said, ‘What about the kids?’ I went ‘Pardon?’ He said, ‘Has she brought the kids? I just paused and broke down and I had no recollection of having kids and it just really scared the life out of me. It all came back together and it happens. Those concussions happen in rugby, it’s a contact sport.

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“Since those moments I just ignore it and bury my head in the sand, but the more it comes out and the more apparent it becomes in the sport, the more boys are getting diagnosed with this stuff, it’s sad,” continued Marler, who admitted getting a dressing down over concussion last season from his wife.  

“I got a concussion and I did what I used to do which was to just crack on. Shake it off a bit, take a breather and then crack on. I remember telling Daisy, my wife, a week after and said I was struggling this week and the look I got from her, she was like, ‘No, I’m not having it anymore. If you get a head knock, you follow the right protocols and you tell someone because it’s not about you anymore’.

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“She said, ‘Do you want to be here for the kids or not? Do you want to be here for me or not?’ They’re definitely things that I think about a little bit more.”

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CO 12 minutes ago
Forget Ireland, the All Blacks face the real alpha of Europe next

I cannot believe that you don't think the French rugby team coach and captain are not discussing putting Jalibert on the bench in favour of Duponts club teammate that doesn't even play at 10.


This is a terrible, massive insult to a 10 and I'm sure Dupont would also be very enraged if benched for a player that doesn't even play halfback.


A good captain would've insisted to the coach that it was an idea of madness and either select Jalibert or replace him with another 10 if you want him to be reserve.


Jalibert may not be the world's finest tacklers but that's often not a tens main strength that the loose forwards and second five cover. An intercept pass is never great but they happen.


When any player is playing for his club then it's club first, respect doesn't need to be shown to opposition players simply because they're internationals.


Who exactly are you claiming Jalibert hasn't respected? If it's Toulouse international players then it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this bench demotion out.


The outcome of selecting Jalibert to the bench and he then throwing his croissants out the window of the team bus immediately prior to playing the Allblacks is a disaster that will be team disharmony as any team mates of Jalibert are in a state of anger and revolt so a performance that will be sub optimal against a team that is thirsting for revenge against France.


I don't know about you but the Allblacks are very upset they've lost twice in a row to France and want to put out a statement performance so this preparation by Galthie of creating havoc looks to me like a coach that is clueless.

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