Wallaby Matt Toomua praises officials for protecting him from concussion

By Chris Dutton
Updated October 16 2014 - 3:18pm, first published 3:03pm
Down and out: Matt Toomua, right, cops a heavy bump during the Wallabies' match against Argentina. Photo: Getty-Images
Down and out: Matt Toomua, right, cops a heavy bump during the Wallabies' match against Argentina. Photo: Getty-Images
MENDOZA, ARGENTINA - OCTOBER 04: Matt Toomua of the Wallabies lands awkwardly in a tackle during The Rugby Championship match between Argentina and the Australian Wallabies at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas on October 4, 2014 in Mendoza, Argentina.  (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) Photo: Cameron Spencer
MENDOZA, ARGENTINA - OCTOBER 04: Matt Toomua of the Wallabies lands awkwardly in a tackle during The Rugby Championship match between Argentina and the Australian Wallabies at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas on October 4, 2014 in Mendoza, Argentina. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) Photo: Cameron Spencer

Australian Wallabies playmaker Matt Toomua admits he doesn't remember passing a sideline cognitive test, praising officials for preventing his return to the field after head knocks in successive games.

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