Another head injury probe in European rugbyAndrew Boyers Munster halfback Conor Murray suffered a head knock against the Glasgow Warriors and his club faces a concussion management investigation. Another European rugby club is being investigated for their handling of head injuries with Munster facing a probe over Irish halfback Conor Murray's treatment in a European Champions Cup match. The Irish Times reported Munster will be investigated by European tournament organisers after Murray, Ireland's halfback, returned to the field against the Glasgow Warriors on Sunday (NZ Time). Murray, likely to be the British and Irish Lions test halfback against the All Blacks this year, had left the pitch for a Head Injury Assessment (HIA) after two collisions. READ MORE:* Ioane head injury investigated* George North makes return to rugby* North concussion 'a disgrace'* Reason: An open letter to North, who must forget about rugby* Northampton escape sanction over North head-knock treatmentMurray was passed fit to return to help Munster achieve a 14-12 win which secured their berth in the European Champions Cup quarterfinals.
Source: Stuff January 15, 2017 18:57 UTC