Is Rugby Turning The Lights Off On Players Careers

By Greg Mumm On Monday night the Four Corners program ran a special episode title ‘After the Game’, investigating the challenges facing athletes in life after sport. Along with Owen Finegan, Brendon Cannon spoke of the difficulty of feeling like you are left in the dark at the end of your career, like the lights have been turned off of the life you previously lived as an elite rugby player. With the impending decision on the fate of one Australian Super Rugby Franchise, the question that is on a lot of peoples lips is are we turning the lights off on players careers, and if so what is the impact on them and the game in general? I’m not going to enter in to the performance question in this article, I have my own views which I will share if you run in to me, but I will try to answer the off-field question based on my work at The Final Whistle and in athlete transition. In Australia there are approx. 250 professional rugby players across all teams and formats, supported by anot
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