Gloucester Rugby injury latest for Tigers: Carreras, Anscombe, Atkinson
- Non-Contact injuries to the legs account for nearly 50% of player absences in rugby union, often sidelining players for weeks or even months if they are severe.
- An early-warning AI system could provide coaches with crucial insights on which players might be at risk.
- Gloucester Rugby head into Saturday's game against Leicester Tigers with key playmakers Gareth Anscombe and Santi Carreras both fit for selection.
- Gloucester Rugby's head coach Skivington expects both sides will be looking for a response after heavy defeats.
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How AI can predict rugby injuries before they happen
Picture this: a rugby player sprints down the pitch with no opponent in sight, only to collapse mid-run. It’s a non-contact injury, a frustrating and often preventable setback that can sideline players for weeks or months. Rugby is a game of power, precision and relentless intensity – and it’s also a sport where injuries are ever-present. But imagine a tool that could predict injuries before they happen, giving coaches the chance to intervene an…
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