, and rory and i we re called kris mckeon, and rory and i were on the school field when he was injured injured in a tackle in the late 70s. and it is always the one thing that i sort of hate most about the game, if you like, that... it has obviously had a profound affect on you. it has, and chris is still alive, he is a remarkable human being, who has not got any malice towards the game. but, in, he was 15 yea rs towards the game. but, in, he was 15 years when this happened. and... so injury in rugby is something that is very close to my heart. and i think it isa very close to my heart. and i think it is a real issue for the game that cannot be taken too lightly. and there is a danger, if things aren't. .. there is a danger, if things aren't... if something doesn't happen to turn down this dial, people will get put off playing by. people will get put off playing rugby. and i don't want that, i don't want that at all. what you already here on touchlines, with pa rents, already here on touchlines, with parents, mums in particular, and just sort of do they really want their children to be