Former NSW State of Origin winger James McManus is taking legal action against the Newcastle Knights over the NRL club's handling of the concussions that led to his retirement.
Fairfax media report that the case, which begins with a directions hearing in the Supreme Court next month, could result in more actions being taken against sporting clubs and bodies for negligence.
McManus made all of his 166 NRL appearances for the Knights but his career came to a premature halt after suffering the last in a series of concussions in the round-20 loss to South Sydney in July of 2015.
McManus sat out the remainder of that season and didn't play again, officially announcing his retirement from the game on medical grounds in August of last year.
The 31-year-old is currently employed by the club in an off-field role as a business development executive.