George North: 'Concussion problems behind me'

George North in action at a Wales training session on August 4, 2015
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Northampton Saints winger George North insists that his concussion problems are behind him and that he can now play without worrying about his previous head injuries.

Northampton Saints winger George North has insisted that the concussion problems that plagued him towards the end of last season are now behind him.

The Wales international suffered four significant blows to the head in the space of five months before taking a period out of the game from March until August.

There were suggestions that his career could be over due to the nature of the injuries, but the 23-year-old insists that he is now feeling good again.

"From my point of view that's behind me now, I'm over it," North told BBC Radio Northampton.

"Initially it was a bit worrying, everyone saying that's my career finished. My first game was Ireland away for Wales - as soon as the final whistle went I was happy to be back.

"I'm feeling pretty good now. It's just nice to be back playing and not to be worrying about my head too much."

The Saints currently sit fifth in the Aviva Premiership, having overcome a poor start to the campaign to win their last two games.

Ken Pisi of Northampton crashes over the tryline to score the opening try despite the tackle from Hadleigh Parkes of Scarlets during the European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 3 match between Northampton Saints and Scarlets at Franklin's Gardens on November 14
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