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The Dangers of Organised Sport - Tim Kevan, Editorial

31/10/11. The Court of Appeal has made some useful comments as to the standard of care expected of a rugby club organizing a training session which may well have wider application to other sports and events.

Most people would not associate the game of rugby with personal injury claims. However, it has certainly arisen over the years, notably in two cases involving referees (Smoldon v Whitworth and Nolan [1997] PIQR P133 and Vowles v Evans & Welsh Rugby Union [2003] 1 WLR 1607) and one case involving the playing of a player in a game for which he was too old (Mountford v Newlands School [2007] ELR 256)...

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