Ryan Jones
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 43 |
Date of birth | March 13,1981 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Newport |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 196 (cm) |
Weight | 114 (kg) |
Spouse | Ailsa Jones |
Position | Flanker |
Salary | 1.5 million USD |
Nhl draft | Minnesota Wild |
Play career | 2008–2019 |
Play for | Nashville Predators |
Edmonton Oilers | |
Kölner Haie | |
School | Bassaleg |
Univers | UWIC |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1725671 |
Ryan Jones Life story
Ryan Paul Jones MBE is a Wales former international rugby union player who played at number eight, blindside flanker or second row. He was involved in three Grand Slam wins, in 2005, as captain in 2008, and 2012.
Rugby concussion: Players' litigation decision due in 2024
... Among those suing are Wales Grand Slam-winning rugby captain Ryan Jones, former Welsh international Alix Popham and England s rugby World Cup winner Steve Thompson...
Rugby World Cup: Wales not keeping up with Joneses in 2023 squad
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Rugby: Brain injury claims against governing bodies may exceed £300m
... Former stars involved in the claim include former British and Irish Lion and Wales captain Ryan Jones, England international and World Cup winner Steve Thompson and former Wales international Alix Popham...
Ex-British & Irish Lions stars join brain injury legal action
... " He added: " We talk about Ryan Jones, there are players on that level, big names, who are part of the proceedings at the moment, which is a terrible shame as they are struggling as well...
Ryan Jones dementia: Ex-captain legal action against rugby governing bodies
...Grand Slam winning rugby captain Ryan Jones has joined a legal action against rugby s governing bodies after being diagnosed with early onset dementia...
Rugby concussion: Players' litigation decision due in 2024
Almost 300 ex-rugby players suing three of the sport's authorities over brain injuries must wait until next year to hear if they can litigate as a group.
The High Court ruling came on Friday after the athletes' lawyers applied for a group litigation order (GLO).
If granted, it means 295 lawsuits against World Rugby , the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) can be managed together.
The application may be heard next April or May.
Among those suing are Wales' Grand Slam-winning rugby captain Ryan Jones , former Welsh international Alix Popham and England's rugby World Cup winner Steve Thompson.
The claimants allege the governing bodies failed to put in place reasonable measures to protect their health and safety.
Susan Rodway, representing them, said In Court filings The Defendants " ought to have known of the likelihood of long-term neurological complications due to cumulative concussive or sub-concussive blows to the head".
This alleged failure is said to have caused disorders such as motor neurone disease, early onset dementia, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.
Some cases, she added, where players are suing for loss of earnings and the cost of future care, could be valued in tens of millions of pounds.
World Rugby , the RFU and WRU did not address the merits of The Lawsuits at Friday's hearing, but are defending the claims.
They said This Week they could not comment on the case or contact players as they had not received full details of the claims.
" We would want players involved to know that we listen, we care and continue to champion player welfare as the sport's Number One priority, " they said.
They said the sport was as safe as possible and led by " the latest science".
The Rugby Union case is one of three similar cases brought by Law Firm Rylands Garth, which also represents former Rugby League and football players.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com