Don’t worry about Bewden Barrett
Mathieu WARNIER, Media365, posted on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 3:45 pm.
While he suffered a new head trauma at the end of March, Bowden Barrett told the New Zealand press he wasn’t worried and felt ready to get back in the field.
Bewden Barrett wants to be reassured. Last fall, when New Zealand lost to Ireland, half of the All Blacks’ flyers suffered a concussion. After rest and a lot of anxiety, the 30-year-old is back in contention with the Blues. However, on March 26, during a Super Pacific Super Rugby encounter between his team and the Highlanders, the 2015 world champions with the selection for New Zealand suffered a new head trauma. From the start of the second half, after a clash with Vitoli Baia, Bowden Barrett was seen bleeding profusely from his nose and the Blues crew immediately ejected half the sugar. A new incident then called into question the future of life for the New Plymouth native, one of whose brothers had already had to turn his back on rugby after several concussions.
Barrett: You don’t have to worry about the point of view of the head
But if, after coming out during the duel against Clover XV, Bowden Barrett is captured in a daily interview the team That he felt “mud 99% of the day,” and that was no longer the case after this new shock. “It was so relieved to wake up Sunday morning after the game with a good feeling in my head. Half the flies said in the comments collected by the New Zealand site that I had a lot of pain in my neck things. It’s all good, especially considering how far I’ve come and what I did to get back into the game. While his coach Leon MacDonald has assured he will never take any risks with his player, Bowden Barrett said he is ‘confident’ about his return to the game. “It’s great to be back on the field. He added that the match against the Highlanders scared me a little, but I recovered well. You don’t have to worry about the point of view of the head. However, the doubts will not be completely erased, and they will return with the next shock.
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