Irish Independent

Murray apologies for ‘belittling player safety’

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GEORDAN MURPHY, Leicester’s interim director of rugby, regrets saying that the game had gone “too PC” in the aftermath of the red card shown to Will Spencer on Sunday for a high tackle and believes instead that the scrutiny could be “a watershed moment” for the sport as it looks to reduce head injuries.

Murphy’s initial stance had drawn criticism from those who felt he was not taking the issue of player safety seriously.

“In the heat of the moment, and as a young head coach with no experience of that [TV interview] situation, I shot my mouth a little bit when I needed to sit back and absorb a few things,” said Murphy, who was disappoint­ed that he may have sent out a worrying message.

“Yes, 100pc. It might seem I was taking a head injury lightly and that is not me in any way. Nor is it as a club at Leicester. We are united and want to be the best (at dealing) with head injuries. Stats will show that. “We were the top side last season for immediate removals. We had nine in the Premiershi­p. Some teams had none. As a coach, I preach looking after players. Their safety is paramount. We do not put guys back out if there is any risk.

“I felt that my comments might have belittled the laws and that was not my intention. We all have to accept the bigger picture. Rugby has changed and for the better. It could well be a watershed moment.”

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