Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Knockout seen on social media

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ENGLAND coach Wayne Bennett has revealed he withdrew stand-off Kevin Brown from the World Cup quarterfin­al after discoverin­g on social media that he had been concussed.

The veteran Warrington playmaker took two heavy blows to the head while carrying the ball into the Papua New Guinea defence 25 minutes into the match at Melbourne’s Rectangula­r Stadium but played on after convincing medical staff that he was fit to continue.

However, Bennett said he was forced to bring Brown off at half-time after one of the non-playing members of his squad showed him a video of the incident.

Against his wishes, Brown was withdrawn from the action in the second half, with Josh Hodgson switching from hooker for the second half.

“The doctor who went on the field didn’t see the incident because there was no replay board,” Bennett said. “It wasn’t working.

“Kevin assured him he was fine. He had no major symptoms that suggested he’d been knocked out.

“Nearing half-time, one of our players who was not playing was on social media and up came a replay of the incident. He brought it in and showed the doctor and the doctor realised that it was a category one.

Bennett said he was unaware of Brown’s history of head knocks in Super League and is confident he will be fit to face Tonga.

“I don’t think he’ll be doubtful,” he said. “It will be up to the league. He’s got to go through a whole load of procedures now, concussion tests and, if he passes them, he’ll be fine.”

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