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The research into tackling techniques that could be a game changer

The research into tackling techniques that could be a game changer

The Minds Changing Lives
Sea. 1 Ep. 330 min
25 Sep 22
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High-contact sports like rugby league are synonymous with conversations around physical safety and concussion. Someone who knows that all too well is Timana Tahu, a Barkindji man, NRL legend and Senior Manager of Elite Indigenous Pathways. Timana has spent years trialing safer tackling techniques on the field, and now, with the help of neuropsychologist Dr Andrew Gardener at the University of Newcastle his techniques are being scientifically validated. Hear about Timana’s personal journey with concussions coming up through the grassroots to elite levels, and meet Kalan, a young soccer star who recently experienced a head knock himself. We also meet Chad, Kalan’s dad, who talks about the importance of safe sports for young athletes. To read more about this story and others just like it, head to newcastle.edu.au/hippocampus