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Salford’s Kev Brown admits worry over potential brain problems from dream rugby career

But the Salford and England half-back ­insists he is ready to face anything head on as the price he'll pay for a career he loves. The 35-year-old, whose young son is a promising player of the future, said: "Everything that has made my life good is rugby connected. "I have had so much pleasure from the game and I love the sport because there is a risk factor involved. "There is a worry about where I'll be in 20 or 30 years but I would never stop my lad Harry from playing the game." Concussions – especially multiple head blows in one game – can eventually lead to brain ­problems in some cases. Half-backs tend to get more than most players and Brown added: "I've had concussion multiple times in the same game and they are the most dangerous. “When I was younger you'd sniff salts and have water on your neck and it would be a sign of weakness to come off with concussion. "But the RFL have done a lot of great stuff in the last five years and they have really tightened things up, which is good. I feel fine at the moment but I've seen specialists… Read full this story

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