New mouthguard technology introduced for the Six Nations

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The 2024 Guinness Six Nations will feature Instrumented Mouthguard technology, with players across all six unions able to use custom fitted mouthguards designed to deliver in-game alerts as an indication for off field HIA1 assessments. The new technology is being incorporated into the existing HIA protocol for all elite competitions that start from January 2024. No aspects of the HIA protocol are being removed or replaced, instead the introduction of Instrumented Mouthguards is an additional safeguard to improve player protection.

The introduction of the smart mouthguards at the elite level of the game is driven by the game wide commitment to prioritise player welfare, and with the Guinness Men’s Six Nations the first elite men’s competition to use the new technology, is leading the way for the benefit of the whole game and its players.

The Instrumented Mouthguards will provide in-game alerts, to the independent pitch side medical team. In the eventuality that a player experiences a head acceleration event the match day medical staff will receive an alert to be able to inform the Team Medics and Match Officials that a player needs to be removed for an off field HIA1 assessment.

Commenting on the trial introduction of Instrumented Mouthguards to the Guinness Men’s Six Nations, Julie Paterson, Director of Rugby at Six Nations Rugby, said:

Six Nations Rugby, its Unions and Federations are focused on driving the game wide commitment to prioritise player welfare and innovate in this area, to ensure we are using the latest technology and enhancing our processes where relevant, to protect the players

Then Paterson added:

This highlights the positive steps being taken when rugby comes together with a shared objective to support the game and its players.