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40,000 to 80,000 a year

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Rugby is considered a high-contact sport, but the risk of death from playing rugby is relatively low. Fatal injuries are rare, with most deaths resulting from head injuries, spinal cord injuries, or cardiac events. Safety measures and proper training can help reduce the risk of serious injuries.

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