Ex-NRL star suffers serious spinal injury playing rugby union
Former Cronulla NRL flyer Nathan Stapleton has been hospitalised with a serious spinal injury after fracturing his neck while playing rugby union. Stapleton was hurt in a ruck during the second half of his Boorowa club's opening game of the season against West Wyalong on April 9.
The match was immediately abandoned while the 32-year-old was treated by a nurse at the ground. He was taken to the spinal unit at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, with a welfare officer at his former club Cronulla also checking on him and his young family's wellbeing.
"During our game last Saturday at West Wyalong, Goldies men's player Nathan Stapleton suffered a significant injury during the second half which led to the match being abandoned," Boorowa Rugby Club posted on Facebook.
"Unfortunately during contact, Nathan fractured his neck and injured his spinal cord, requiring significant medical assistance. Through an incredible effort from members of each club, Nathan was given first aid until paramedics could arrive.
"Nathan has begun his recovery at a hospital in Sydney, and whilst he shows improvement each day the extent of his injuries and long term impact remain unclear."
Stapleton scored 17 tries in 61 games for the Sharks between 2009 and 2014 before being released to join the Sydney Roosters and continue his NRL career. He later moved to England to play with London and had started a family since moving back to Australia.
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But he clearly did. One of the better players of the Autumn window, hell even Winter window if you can accept they still were good enough to win.
This is about improving the team even further, not doing something for Smith as you suggest.
Go to commentsYep, same problem that has happened with Australia. I'm hoping this decision is separate from the review. I don't really know how big the welsh union is but I would have thought a head coach could get heavily involved in what type of player and rugby they were going to encourage in the country.
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