Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie believes the investigation into the latest concussion to have seen George North stood down from play could prove a landmark moment in dealing with head trauma.Premiership Rugby and the RFU are investigating how North was allowed to return to play in Northamptons defeat at Leicester on December 3, passing a head injury assessment despite appearing to have been knocked out.The Wales wing will not return to action until he has undergone further neurological tests, but Northampton insist he did not fall unconscious and have since said they did not have pitchside access to all camera angles when examining the incident.The findings of the investigation are expected to be announced on Friday and Ritchie has promised transparency.Well you would hope so (that it will be a landmark case). I dont want to magnify a situation about one individual case, but its the right opportunity to see if there are broader lessons and principles that could be learnt, Ritchie said. Absolutely we need to look at the process and the laws and regulations around what happens.Concussion is undoubtedly one of the challenges of the game and we need to address it.If there are learnings that come out of this then we will be sharing them with World Rugby as well.I think we have to be pretty transparent about what the facts are. I cant see how we cant publish things around the review.Once the investigation has been completed, a decision will be made on whether Northampton should be disciplined.I certainly wouldnt agree with doing something on a PR-smoothing basis because this is an issue that needs addressing, Ritchie said. If it needs something to be put forward (disciplinary) then that is something that should happen in my view.Ritchie insists vigilance must dictate rugbys approach to safeguarding following the child abuse investigations to have hit football.Vigilance is the word. We have hundreds of thousands of children playing rugby on the weekend, Ritchie said. We have a centralised safeguarding unit and weve had our processes looked at by the NSPCCs Child Protection in Sport unit. Were aware of the challenges in this area and we think were doing all we can, but we need to be ever-vigilant because protection needs to be an important matter for us.College Michael Jordan Jersey . This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. With the amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their season. Tom Brady Jersey Super Bowl .J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory media session of Super Bowl week. https://www.sportsstarsjerseys.com/tom-brady-jersey/ . SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. Sale Michael Jordan Jersey . Jeff Green scored 13 points and Kris Humphries 12 for the Celtics, who nearly blew an 18-point, second-half lead. Sullingers 20-20 was the first by a Celtics player since Kevin Garnetts first game in Boston in 2007. Garnett was dealt -- along with Paul Pierce -- to Brooklyn during the off-season. Tom Brady Jersey Throwback . 10 VCU 85-67 on Thursday night at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. The Seminoles (4-0) have scored at least 80 points in each of their games.NEW YORK -- The New York Rangers have signed restricted free agent forward Marek Hrivik.General manager Jeff Gorton announced the signing Thursday without releasing contract details.Hrivik skated in 68 games with Hartford (AHL) this past season, getting 12 goals and 29 assists. The 24-year-old tied for the team lead in assists, ranked third in points, and tied for sixth in goaals this past season.ddddddddddddHrivik played in five games with the Rangers in 2015-16, with one assist. He made his NHL debut on Feb. 21 against Detroit.The native of Slovakia was signed by the Rangers as an undrafted free agent on May 30, 2012. ' ' '