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New tech aims to help women rugby players track their menstrual cycles and identify concussions

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Female rugby players are making use of new technology that could help improve their game and identify concussions better.

The Welsh players are also using it to monitor the effect their menstrual cycle could have on their performance.

Sports correspondent Rob Harris has been speaking to the squad.

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