Colin Slade knocked out and taken to hospital after Pau's win over La Rochelle

Colin Slade knocked out and taken to hospital after Pau's win over La Rochelle

Colin Slade spent a night in hospital after another concussion but Pau has reassured fans the former All Black is "fine".

Slade scored eight points in Pau's 18-15 home win over La Rochelle on Saturday before he was stretchered off after his head struck the leg of Pierre Bourgarit.

L'Equipe reported had a recent history of concussions saying: "He had to end his season in March, after three successive concussions,"

However, the Pau club issued a statement on Twitter, saying Slade - who was taken to hospital for observation - had been released and was in good spirits.

"He's fine," the club wrote on Twitter. "He will have to observe a rest period the duration of which has not yet been established."


The club said Slade had passed concussion protocols, including a head scan.


 
 


Pau president Bernard Pontneau told the France Bleu Béarn radio station: "All the indicators are green. Colin is recovering from a big shock, he has been opened to the scalp." 

Pontneau felt it was "a dangerous action", saying players should be careful "when the ball is next to the head of a guy".

The Paul president said Slade missed the last two months of the 2016-17 season after his series of concussions, but had had "nothing for a year".

"His condition will not be stopped too long  but [he will have] a mandatory two-week break."

The former Crusaders and Highlanders first five-eighth, who won 21 All Black caps between 2010 and 2015, scored a try against La Rochelle and kicked a conversion and a penalty before leaving the field early in the second half.

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