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Has anyone died playing rugby?

Has anyone died playing rugby?

Casper Redmond Mar. 17 0

Rugby is a fast-paced, physical sport that is beloved by many around the world. But despite its popularity, it can be incredibly dangerous. So, has anyone ever died playing rugby? Unfortunately, the answer is yes. From amateur to professional levels, there have been a number of fatalities on the rugby field. These deaths have been caused by cardiac arrest, head injuries, and even heatstroke. Though it is rare, it is an important reminder of the risks involved in rugby and that safety must always be taken seriously.

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