• Players’ case would encounter ‘substantive legal issues’
  • Settlement ‘makes sense for all sides’ says Prof Jack Anderson

The expected multimillion pound lawsuit from rugby players who have suffered permanent brain damage has less than a 50/50 chance of succeeding and a settlement is the most likely outcome, two world-leading sports law experts have told the Guardian.

Related: Sport and dementia: ‘Something needs to happen now’

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