USA Rugby Statement Regarding Handling of 2017 Robert Paylor Injury
USA Rugby Statement Regarding Handling of 2017 Robert Paylor Injury
USA Rugby has issued a statement regarding their handling of a 2017 incident that left Cal student-athlete Robert Paylor paralyzed.
In the spring of 2017, University of California second rower Robert Paylor fractured his neck when a maul collapsed and he was pulled down on to the top of his head. In the three years since the catastrophic injury, USA Rugby has come under intense scrutiny from the public for lack of transparency and lack of thorough investigation into the citing process. Today they issued a statement addressing the situation and their lack of proactivity during the process.
Statement to the Community:
Over the past three years, USA Rugby’s Board of Directors and National Office have fielded inquiries regarding Robert Paylor’s injury (University of California), issues surrounding a lack of action and an inadequate process around the post-injury investigation and citing. The current USA Rugby Board, alongside several members of the National Office, has reviewed USA Rugby’s handling of the catastrophic injury.
First, on behalf of USA Rugby, we apologize to Robert Paylor and his family for the lack of timely action and an inadequate citing process. We agree that retrospectively, the citing process should have been more transparent, provided more rigorous due diligence and openly communicated to all parties involved.
As a result of the outcome, USA Rugby determined that all catastrophic injuries will require an immediate, independent panel review for foul play, including, but not limited to mandatory interviews and review of video evidence. We must be intensely focused on upholding the laws of the game and player welfare is paramount to our success as a sport.
The Varsity Cup was a USA Rugby sanctioned event that was organized by a third party. The universities and players, including Robert Paylor, were members of the union in good standing. Robert deserved our organization’s best efforts and the process didn’t meet anyone’s expectations.
Again, on behalf of USA Rugby, we apologize to Robert Paylor and the entire Paylor Family for how the case was handled, as a whole. We are sorry that an incident of this magnitude did not receive the expedient action and transparency it deserved. It resulted in outcomes that were subpar and left Robert and his family confused and frustrated. USA Rugby’s current Board of Directors is taking the proper steps to ensure that corrective actions are in place to prevent any reoccurrence.
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