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World Rugby chief Brett Gosper unmoved by number of World Cup injuries

Paul O'Connell of Ireland is stretchered off during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Pool D match between France and Ireland
Image: Ireland captain Paul O'Connell is carried off on a stretcher in his side's win over France

World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper insists the injury levels seen during the 2015 World Cup are not “extraordinary in any way” and are in line with previous competitions.

The total number of withdrawals from the competition so far is 21, whereas in 2011 in New Zealand the figure for the entire event read 19. Both figures are considerably lower than eight years ago in France when 37 players were forced home early.

England's 28-25 defeat to Wales and Ireland's 24-9 victory over France were particularly attritional, but Gosper says the attention on those games has led to the belief that the injury rate has increased.

"Our early indications are that England 2015 is not tracking any differently to any other tournament in the past," he said.

  Liam Williams of Wales leaves the field injured consoled by Dan Biggar during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Pool A match
Image: Liam Williams was ruled out for the rest of the World Cup after suffering a foot injury during the defeat to Australia

"Visually it is looking more serious because of the size of two of the games where injuries have been happening, but our monitoring is not showing the number to be extraordinary in any particular way.

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"Let's wait until the tournament is over before doing a full analysis. We want to make sure it's evidence based rather than emotionally based because player welfare is our number one priority."

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