Watts-Jones's 'behaviour changed'
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Cardiff Blues flanker Rory Watts-Jones was advised to retire due to a concussion-related injury after his family noticed his behaviour change.
The 26-year-old suffered a number of "concussive events" during his career.
But after his latest knock last November prompted unusual behavioural changes,
he was advised to retire.
"His behaviour, both his family and his girlfriend had noticed, was different from previous episodes," said Blues' sports physician Dr Gareth Jones.
"We took him through the usual graduated return-to-play protocol, but he was fairly slow goin…
The 26-year-old suffered a number of "concussive events" during his career.
But after his latest knock last November prompted unusual behavioural changes,
he was advised to retire.
"His behaviour, both his family and his girlfriend had noticed, was different from previous episodes," said Blues' sports physician Dr Gareth Jones.
"We took him through the usual graduated return-to-play protocol, but he was fairly slow goin…