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All elite rugby union players in England above the age of 16 to be offered cardiac screening

26th October 2010

 

All Aviva Premiership players, Regional Academy players above the age of 16 and England representative team players down to Under 16 level, will be offered testing for cardiac abnormalities in a screening programme announced today at Twyford Avenue, the training base for London Wasps, by Premiership Rugby, the Rugby Football Union and the Rugby Players' Association.

 

The testing programme will be carried out in partnership with CRY; Cardiac Risk in the Young, a registered charity raising awareness of undetected cardiac abnormalities in young, apparently healthy individuals.

 

Abnormalities that remain undetected can lead to death, as in the tragic cases of footballers Marc Vivien Foe, Antonio Puerta and Phil O'Donnell.

 

Sudden cardiac death has also occurred in the 2004 IRB U19 World cup competition and the 2009 Senior Domestic Rugby League competition.

 

Professor John Somauroo, Consultant Cardiologist

Countess of Chester Hospital

 

More recent high profile cases have led to the retirement of Ireland prop Simon Best and Sunderland and Ireland footballer Clive Clarke due to cardiac abnormalities.

 

For more information about CRY's screening services please click here

A Q&A section about screening and related matters can be found here

 

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