Indeed. But I thought the criteria was that, when they come off for a head knock, they have to sit out x days of training, at which point they're given an HIA. If they pass, they're good to go.Mikey Brown wrote:Smith finished what was a scrappy game with 10 points and two missed kicks but he showed enough glimpses of the talent that has already the eye of Eddie Jones, the England coach. “I spoke to him last week about controlling the game and [today] he was excellent,” added Kingston. “Bear in mind he didn’t train all week, that’s why he didn’t start. He couldn’t train until Friday, because he was on HIA, so to come on 15 minutes into the game, yes he missed two pots at goal, but he showed unbelievable composure for a man of that age.”
Does this sound a bit dodgy to anyone else?
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/ ... tch-report
And judging by Smith's reaction as he was being taken off, he may not have even failed his HIA on the pitch...just taken off as a precaution and logged as a head injury as that would give Quins more flexibility on the subs later in the game?
Dunno.
It's all got a bit too complicated for me.