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ARLC Launches National Health Screening Service for Retired Elite Players

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The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) has officially launched a comprehensive Past Player Health Screening and Referral Service, a landmark initiative designed to provide long-term medical support for the game’s alumni.

The program is for the NRL’s evolving player welfare framework, ensuring that the elite level of care provided during a player’s career extends into their retirement.

The service is available to all retired elite players who have competed in the NRL, NRLW, or represented the Kangaroos or Jillaroos.

Emphasising that player safety remains the Commission’s core priority, ARLC chairman, Peter V’landys AM, said: “While players are on the field, they have access to first-class medical care.”

“We want that care to continue after retirement, so former players can enjoy the same quality of life as everyone else,” V’landys said. 

A Game-Changer for Former Stars

The initiative was developed in collaboration with prominent former players James Graham and Mark Carroll, who have been vocal advocates for improved neurological and physical support for retirees.

Describing the service as a “game-changer” for the industry, Graham , shared: “Every elite player will be able to access expert advice and a full health screening.”

“It’s a great step for the game to ensure players are cared for in retirement,” Graham stated.

Comprehensive Medical Oversight

The free service offers a holistic approach to post-career health, specifically addressing the long-term physical and cognitive demands of professional rugby league.

Key components of the screening include:

  • Clinical Evaluation: Consultations and advice from official NRL medical officers.
  • Cognitive Testing: Specialist appointments with neuropsychologists for formal cognitive assessments.
  • Medical Coordination: A dedicated NRL Medical Coordinator will manage the process, liaising with the player’s GP and support network to ensure continuity of care.
  • Data-Driven Care: Participants complete a detailed health questionnaire and full medical screening to identify potential long-term issues early.

Eligible participants are encouraged to register through the official NRL portal or via dedicated medical email channels.

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