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. 2025 Mar;28(3):214-221.
doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2024.10.006. Epub 2024 Oct 24.

'Mind your head', tackle characteristics associated with concussions in rugby league: A case-control study

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'Mind your head', tackle characteristics associated with concussions in rugby league: A case-control study

Cameron Owen et al. J Sci Med Sport. 2025 Mar.
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Abstract

Objectives: Identify tackle characteristics associated with concussions in male professional rugby league.

Design: Case-control study.

Methods: Tackles resulting in 196 clinically diagnosed concussions and 6592 non-concussive tackles were analysed, from the men's rugby league Super League between 2018 and 2022. Eleven tackle characteristics were coded for each tackle, and Firth penalised logistic regression models were employed to identify influential variables through forward stepwise selection. Three multivariate models were produced; all (i.e., ball-carrier and tackler), tackler, and ball-carrier concussions.

Results: Of the 196 concussions, 70 % occurred to the tackler and 30 % to the ball-carrier. Initial impact location on the ball-carrier was identified as a predictor in all models, specifically the shorts, upper- and lower-leg (OR 9.1-12.3, compared to shoulder) for tacklers and head/neck (OR 66.1, compared to shoulder) for ball-carriers. Tackler head placement in front of the ball-carrier (OR 8.5, compared to away from the body) and a ball-carrier leading arm in any position (OR 4.8-22.1, compared to no leading arm) provided the greatest odds of a tackler concussion. For player's body position the greatest risk of concussion for all players was observed when both players were falling/diving (OR 8.8, compared to both players upright). One (OR 4.9, compared to two) and four (OR 3.7, compared to two) defender tackles provide the greatest odds for all concussions.

Conclusions: Concussion prevention strategies should aim to reduce head impacts by deterring initial contact with the ball-carrier's head/neck. Tackle technique should prioritise making initial impact with the torso and avoid the head being in front of the ball-carrier and any leading arms.

Keywords: Brain injury; Head impact; Injury prevention; Player welfare; Sports injury.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interest statement Cameron Owen's research fellowship is funded by the Rugby Football League. Kevin Till is employed in a consultancy capacity by Leeds Rhinos. Andrew Gardner has a clinical practice in neuropsychology involving individuals who have sustained sport-related concussion (including current and former athletes). He is a contracted concussion consultant to Rugby Australia, and has received grant funding from the NSW Sporting Injuries Committee, the Brain Foundation (Australia), an Australian-American Fulbright Commission Postdoctoral Award, a Hunter New England Local Health District, Research, Innovation and Partnerships Health Research & Translation Centre and Clinical Research Fellowship Scheme, and the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), supported by Jennie Thomas, and the HMRI, supported by Anne Greaves. He has current philanthropic support from the Nick Tooth Foundation. He acknowledges unrestricted philanthropic support from the National Rugby League (NRL). Matt Cross is employed by Premiership Rugby. Gemma Phillips is employed in a consultancy capacity by the Rugby Football League and Hull Kingston Rovers. Keith Stokes is employed by the Rugby Football Union. Ross Tucker is employed in a consultancy capacity by World Rugby. Ben Jones is employed in a consultancy capacity by Premiership Rugby, Rugby Football League, and Leeds Rhinos.

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