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Concussed: Sports Uncomfortable Truth
By (Author) Sam Peters
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
24th October 2023
31st August 2023
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ball sports / ball games
Rugby Union
Sports injuries and medicine
617.1027
Hardback
448
Width 165mm, Height 240mm, Spine 42mm
800g
By recounting the untold story of the most influential sports campaign in British newspaperhistory, which turned concussion in professional rugby from a niche issue into front and back pagenews, Concussed poses the questions all sports lovers need answering as evidence grows linkingsports-related concussions to premature deaths and dementia.
Written by Sam Peters, the journalist who spearheaded the Mail on Sunday's Cudlipp Prize nominatedconcussion campaign, Concussed reveals one man's attempts to blow the whistle on a mounting headinjury crisis. For years, his efforts saw him labelled a 'pariah' and almost forced him out of thesport he loved for good.
Including exclusive interviews with bereaved families whose stories have never been told before, aswell as high-profile administrators, medics, current and past players, coaches, lawyers and mediafigures, Peters recounts the countless battles he fought and the threats he faced in a sport whosemacho culture masked the urgent need to radically overhaul player welfare standards.Expanding his research from rugby to football, NFL and cricket, Peters brings an unparalleledbreadth of experience and depth of knowledge to a subject he has written about and campaigned overfor almost a decade.
Now sport's 'dirty secret' is out in the open, Peters asks what it must now do to ensure futuregenerations of players are not left permanently damaged and how parents can be persuaded theirchildren are safe to play contact sports. Ultimately, in an increasingly risk-averse world,Concussed: Sport's Ticking Timebomb asks: will concussion kill sport
'Sam's work is comparable to David Walsh exposing Lance Armstrong. It should go down along with Walsh and the work of someone like Marie Colvin as one of the great pieces of investigative journalism.' * Stephen Jones, Sunday Times rugby correspondent *
'Peters is driven, balanced, incredibly bright and appropriately relentless.' -- David Flatman
'Sam achieved more in a year than most journalists achieve in their lifetimes. There's no doubt his work saved lives.' -- Alison Kervin
'Rugby will never be the same again knowing what we now know. In a time when others obfuscated and trod water, Peters asked the difficult questions and told the terrible stories. Sport needs voices like Sam's.' -- Alan Dymock, editor of Rugby World
Sam Peters is a rugby writer who has been credited with driving cultural change to the sport'sattitude towards head injuries and concussion. In 2014 Sam was shortlisted as sports journalist ofthe year at the UK Press Gazette Awards and was runner-up as rugby writer of the year at the 2017SJA Awards. Sam has written two books; Broadside with England cricketer StuartBroad and The Row to Recovery.