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Referees & Liabilities - John van der Luit-Drummond

07/06/13. Examining the liabilities of match officials for catastrophic injuries arising in sport following the leading cases of Smoldon v Nolan, and Vowles v Evans. Benjamin Smoldon, the claimant, was aged seventeen when he suffered serious injury while playing hooker in a Sutton Coldfield under-19s rugby match on 19th October 1991. While in a scrum which collapsed his neck was broken. Smoldon claimed damages against the first defendant, a member of the opposition team, and furthermore against the second defendant, who was the referee...

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