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Sport-High Court to hear plea for group action lawsuit on concussion claims

The London High Court will hear a plea on Friday to combine claims from 475 former sportspeople suffering from neurological impairments into a group action lawsuit against the governing bodies of their sports, law firm Rylands Garth said.

The firm said on Tuesday that it would seek a Group Litigation Order (GLO) for claims from 450 rugby players and 25 soccer players against global and British governing bodies in Rugby Union, Rugby League and football.

GLOs are commonly associated with industrial disease claims such as respiratory problems for coal miners.

A source at World Rugby told Reuters on Tuesday that the case involved 268 rugby union claimants.

The players allege the governing bodies failed in their duty of care, which exposed them to concussion and non-concussion injuries leading to disorders such as motor neurone disease, early onset dementia, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.

"We are seeing the same worrying symptoms in numerous cases across all three contact sports," Rylands Garth said in a statement.

"These symptoms include chronic depression, aggression, significant memory loss, incontinence, drug and alcohol addiction and in some cases, suicide attempts."

World Rugby, England's Rugby Football Union (RFU) and the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) said in a joint statement on Tuesday that they were saddened to hear about the struggles of former players.

"Despite court orders to do so, the players' lawyers have yet to provide full details of the claims being made against us and therefore we cannot comment on the ongoing legal action, nor reach out to the players directly," the governing bodies added.

"We would want players involved to know that we listen, we care and continue to champion

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