On July 1, 2019, new rules came into effect through Rowan’s Law, to improve concussion safety in amateur competitive sport.
Everyone can help recognize a possible concussion if they know what to look for.
A person with a concussion might have any of the signs or symptoms listed below. They might show up right away or hours, or even days later. Just one sign or symptom is enough to suspect a concussion. Most people with a concussion do not lose consciousness.
Get to know the "Red Flags" of a concussion
“Red flags” may mean the person has a more serious injury. Treat red flags as an emergency and call 911.
Red flags include:
Neck pain or tenderness
Double vision
Weakness or tingling in arms or legs
Severe or increasing headache
Seizure or convulsion
Loss of consciousness (knocked out)
Vomiting more than once
Increasingly restless, agitated or aggressive
Getting more and more confused
To find out more about concussion awareness and Rowans Law please visit this website
Thank you to all team officials, club representatives, and canteen workers that volunteered their time to end our season with another successful GLSL Festival/Cup!
We could not have held the Festival/Cup without the 50+ game officials that worked hard to keep the games fun and fair for all.
Thank you to all team officials, club representatives, and canteen workers that volunteered their time to end our season with another successful GLSL Festival/Cup!
We could not have held the Festival/Cup without the 50+ game officials that worked hard to keep the games fun and fair for all.