one of those behind the research was the wru's prav matheema. ideal situation at all, is it? well, what i would say, actually, with regards to the research that had been conducted is that, you know, until we know where our base level starts from, as well, is that, you know, how can we actually approach and how can we actually address any of these issues? we delivered our education process. and then what we did was we redid our research again to see how effective that education was. and i'm really pleased to say that, you know, that that education has shown an increase in the knowledge across players, referees — importantly, coaches. rugby is a growing sport. over two million women now play. and, as with the men's game, there's always the risk of injury. we had one of those big kind of anniversary games and i got dropped on my head and i had a huge seizure. i had a ct scan to check for brain bleeds. no brain bleed. so a couple of weeks later, i'm back at training, i'm back in pre—season. come on, let's go for it, alex. let's go for it, alex! nic