In the 110 years that Rugby has been played, there has been only 71 recorded deaths in the sport. These were mostly from broken necks during collapsed scrums, and from hard head collisions causing concussions or alot worse. A tragic incident in Australia saw a 16 year old boy collide with a goal post after a tackle and die in hospital from a brain concussion.
Most injuries occur because of the mix-match of fitness levels and sizes of players on the teams.
Although rugby union is a dangerous sport, the risk of death is extremely low. This is due to better coaching standards and practising certain safety techniques. Of course, padding and protection have played a huge part in lowering the risk of injury and state of the art medical facilities around the world have healed even the most serious inuries.
So, in conclusion:
Wear pads, attend training frequently and stop telling yourself that you could die from a wee tackle. Even the ladies can take a hit better than some men! :D
yes thomas barden died while playing against the detrot lions of cracked neck
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Ivan the Terrible died by having a stroke while playing chess
John Bevan - rugby union - died on 1986-06-05.
Frank Gordon - rugby player - died in 1925.
David Grant - rugby league - died in 1994.
Angus Buchanan - rugby - died in 1927.
George Thomas - rugby - died in 1916.
Ralph Morgan - rugby - died in 2009.
David James - rugby - died in 1981.
Arthur Gray - rugby - died in 1991.
Evan James - rugby - died in 1901.