Wednesday's front pages: What the papers say

A preview of the biggest stories in Wednesdays papers.
Wednesday's front pages: What the papers say

A study into concussions in rugby and the Presidential election makes the front pages of Wednesday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with Tony Holohan pondering running for the election and an 'encouraging' poll.

The Echo leads with almost 10,00 people waiting over a year for therapy services in Cork.

The Irish Examiner leads with a study into concussions in rugby, as attitudes to it are deemed unsafe.

The Irish Independent reveals that former presidential candidate Sean Gallagher quit Gareth Sheridan's firm over a row about a €154,000 corporate box.

The Irish Daily Mail also leads with the study on concussion in rugby, as head injuries are not taken seriously by amateur players.

The Irish Daily Mirror leads with a woman who suffered from scoliosis 16 years ago, now has to fight for her daughter to receive the same care.

The Irish Daily Star reveals it is costing €200,000 to guard a prisoner who killed a Guarda, with the prisoner in a coma.

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