Samoan rugby player dies after jumping off bridge in France
A Samoan ProD2 player has died after jumping from a bridge in France on Friday, Montauban have confirmed.
32-year-old back row Kelly Meafua was reported to have jumped from a bridge after his side's 48-40 win over Narbonne in the French second flight.
According to multiple witnesses, Meafua had been enjoying Montauban's final home game of the season with his teammates before the former Waratahs player was seen jumping 22 meters from the Pont-Vieux bridge.
Prop Christopher Vaotoa, one of his teammates, jumped into the water in a bid to save the former Samoan Sevens star.
Vaotoa was rescued by firefighters and sent to the hospital with hypothermia. Meafua's body was discovered early Saturday morning.
“USM Sapiac painfully announces the death of Kelly MEAFUA on the night of Friday to Saturday.
"The 32-year-old fell in the Tarn in the early morning, and did not survive. One of his teammates tried to rescue him, without success. Transported to the hospital for hypothermia, he was released this morning in good health. All training is suspended until further notice.
"The entire USM Sapiac club is shocked by this tragedy, and has a thought for his wife, his children, his teammates, and more generally, all club lovers. Kelly was a player very appreciated by all, his joie de vivre was infectious and radiant.
"Today we lost a player, a friend, a brother,” the club concluded in a statement.
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I dont believe Skelton has ever proven himself at test level tho Nick. Yep he played well against a side they scored plenty against but his record v the top sides isnt special. Good quality player but Im not as convinced about him as you seem to be, as you base most of your opinion on his local club stuff not really his test performances. His test record of 30 tests in 10 years explains itself very well. I think he is an honest performer but certainly not a top notch International player.
Go to commentsI wonder Jake, who do you think is the best fit for Australia as a coach? Not since Joe Schmidt took over as coach did Australia look any good, however, there is always this debate around not having an Aussie coach by the fans and so called pundits and old players.
Some of them are changing their minds now however, but I would love to see who you would choose. I think Joe Schmidt is an excellent coach, who puts in everything for the team he is coaching. To him, there is no such thing as being biased.
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