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P.E.I. Rugby Union hopeful high school rugby will carry on after N.S. ban

The P.E.I. Rugby Union doesn't believe a ban on the game in Nova Scotia high schools will have an impact on the game on the Island.

P.E.I. high school rugby season started Thursday

P.E.I. rugby players have been wearing patches in honour of Brodie McCarthy, who died from an injury he sustained during a high school rugby tournament. (Submitted/Ellen Murphy)

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  • Late in the day Friday, Nova Scotia decided to reverse its decision to ban rugby.

The P.E.I. Rugby Union doesn't believe a ban on the game in Nova Scotia high schools will have an impact on the game on the Island.

The ban came after an injury to a player at Sydney Academy, but the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation says that was not the basis of its decision.It said the decisiontook into account studies that showed high rates of injury in the sport andhas been an ongoing discussionsince last May

Last Maya P.E.I. high school player, Brodie McCarthy, died of a head injury suffered during a match.

The P.E.I. Rugby Union responded to the accident with new safety training.

"Our provincial union will continue to do everything we can to make the game as safe as possible for our players and we're excited for to see our junior players back out on the fields," Ryan Lloyd, commissioner of high school rugby on P.E.I.and secretary for the P.E.I. Rugby Union, said in an email to CBC News.

Lloyd said P.E.I. Rugby Union fully supports Rugby Nova Scotia, whichhas requested a meeting with the school sports federation to find out more about the reasoning behind the elimination of high school teams.

The high school season on P.E.I. started Thursday evening. The decision whether to continue the season rests with theP.E.I. School Athletic Association, and Lloyd believes the P.E.I. Rugby Union will be consulted before any changes are made.

The PEISAA has not yet made any statements about the decision in Nova Scotia or whether it will affect the future of high school rugby in P.E.I.

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With files from Island Morning