Australian rugby player unaware of tooth embedded in his head July 17, 2007 (BRISBANE, Australia) - An Australian rugby player says he's holding onto the tooth that was embedded in his head for more than three months, just to prove it actually happened. Ben Czislowski kept competing for more than three months despite the headaches that started after a clash with an opponent. The incident happened on April first, and Czislowski had to have a head wound stitched up afterward. He later suffered an eye infection and complained of lethargy and shooting pains in his head. But it wasn't until last week that the doctor found the tooth. Czislowski says the other player can have it back if he wants it, but for now it's sitting on a bedside table.
I didn't know there was biting in boxing -huh But after Mike Tyson ... <_< This must be a new trend in the rugby sport, keeping a bit of the enemy -devil
You see, rugby players are tougher than American football players. They don't need any protective clothing...
Wait wait...was it stuck only at the scalp level, or did it actually lodge into his skull? Still, he must have something close to an afro to not have found it earlier, lol.