Frequently Asked Questions
If a player is suspected to have suffered a concussion during a match, that player must complete the Gradual Return To Play (GRTP) Process before getting clearance from a medical professional to return to play. Completed copies of the Medical Clearance form and HIA Club Declaration form must be returned to competition management before the player can return to match play.
Anyone suffering two diagnosed concussions within the same season needs to be assessed by an expert before being allowed to return (Neurologist, Neurosurgeon, or Sport and Exercise Physician).
The normal return to sport process and doctor’s clearance will not be sufficient.
Numerous failed HIA’s may result in the NSWRL Chief Medical Officer requesting further analysis
The NRL have provide a free online Concussion Management course for all Community Rugby League Participants. The course provides the basics for all members of the Rugby League community to help understand concussion. This includes what it is, how to recognise it, what to do if you suspect a player is concussed and what happens if a player has been diagnosed with a concussion.
Your NCAS Senior Club Coach Accreditation has an expiry date of four years from its date of issue. At that time you must update your accreditation and reaccredit in order to continue coaching. The expiry date is clearly shown on your accreditation certificate and is available by login into your NRL Learning Centre profile. Reaccreditation of your NCAS Senior Club Coach Accreditation can be completed via this online Application form.
Additional resources are also available through playrugbyleague.com and the NSWRL website.