Associate Professor Michael Buckland says former NRL coach Paul Green’s CTE diagnosis got the message out there that the disease is “important”.
Associate Professor Michael Buckland says former NRL coach Paul Green’s CTE diagnosis got the message out there that the disease is “important”. “We have to take steps to make sure that we protect young players from getting this disease in the future,” Prof Buckland told Sky News Australia.
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