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Published 12:40 2 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 13:18 2 Dec 2014 GMT
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Speaking on the Monday after Ireland's victory against the Wallabies, Sexton pointed out the varying levels of concussions that can affect players. 'You can get a bang on the head and be perfect a minute later (or) you can struggle for a couple of days,' he said. 'There are varying degrees... what the specialists is that even if they are small they have to be looked after; that’s the big improvement. Before the small ones were just brushed aside. Now they are looking after us better which is a great thing.
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