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'I can't blame rugby for my broken neck'
A man who broke his neck at the age of 18 playing rugby at school, and is now paralysed from the chest down, says he "can't blame" the sport for his injuries.
David Ross was on the ground when two other players landed on him and his neck "bent in a way it shouldn't have".
He is not in favour of a proposed change which would ban tackling in school rugby.
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