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Expert reveals footy star could have DIED from horrific injuries he suffered during match: 'It's car crash-type stuff'
Expert reveals footy star could have DIED from horrific injuries he suffered during match: 'It's car crash-type stuff'

Daily Mail​

time25-06-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Expert reveals footy star could have DIED from horrific injuries he suffered during match: 'It's car crash-type stuff'

A leading sports physiotherapist has exposed the full seriousness of Fletcher Sharpe's injuries after the Newcastle star suffered a ruptured spleen and lacerated kidney on Saturday. Sharpe reported abdominal soreness after suffering a concussion in the Knights' 26-20 win over the Dolphins - and scans later revealed the full extent of the damage. It is understood he suffered the injury when his body hit the ground and landed on his elbow in the same tackle that gave him the concussion. Physiotherapist Brien Seeney - better known as the NRL Physio on X - told his 56,000-plus followers about the potentially life-threatening nature of Sharpe's condition. 'Genuine car crash type stuff for Fletcher Sharpe, with news he has suffered a ruptured spleen to go along with a lacerated kidney,' he posted. 'Injuries of this magnitude are considered a medical emergency - require immediate medical attention & can lead to life threatening internal bleeding. Tackle didnt appear too high force at the time, but it was reportedly Sharpe falling on his own elbow that did the damage. Thankfully he is said to be recovering well under observation in Perth, but an expected date for his return to the field is obviously very uncertain. — NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) June 23, 2025 'Tackle didn't appear too high force at the time, but it was reportedly Sharpe falling on his own elbow that did the damage. 'Thankfully he is said to be recovering well under observation in Perth, but an expected date for his return to the field is obviously very uncertain.' The five-eighth has been joined by his family in Perth as he continues to receive medical attention. Sharpe would already have missed Friday night's clash with Canberra due to concussion issues. The Knights have a bye the following week. Newcastle do not yet have a timeline on how much longer they expect the 21-year-old to miss, but he could be out for the entire season. Sharpe has been one of Newcastle's best threats this year, scoring 11 tries and setting up another three in a side that has the worst attacking record in the NRL. Newcastle have several back-up options in the halves, with Tyson Gamble available again and Jackson Hastings having returned to the NRL against Manly this month. Elsewhere, there are fears Dolphins winger Jack Bostock suffered a dreaded ACL rupture in the Perth match. The potentially season-ending injury comes just a week after the flyer scored four tries against North Queensland last Saturday. The Warriors are also waiting on scans on halfback Luke Metcalf's quad and winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak's ankle after their loss to Penrith.

Mackenzie Arnold: Matildas star leaves fans STUNNED as she exposes depressing news with confronting photo
Mackenzie Arnold: Matildas star leaves fans STUNNED as she exposes depressing news with confronting photo

Daily Mail​

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Mackenzie Arnold: Matildas star leaves fans STUNNED as she exposes depressing news with confronting photo

Matildas goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold has confirmed she won't play in two upcoming home matches against Argentina due to a foot injury. Arnold, 31, posted photos of herself in the boot and crutches on her Snapchat stories before telling fans she won't feature in the fixtures to be played in Melbourne and Canberra on May 30 and June 2 respectively. Daily Mail Australia understands the shot-stopper injured her foot when playing for Portland Thorns FC in the US. The setback for Arnold follows Matildas teammate Mary Fowler recently rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) when turning out for Manchester City in the FA Cup. Fowler, 23, now faces at least nine months on the sidelines. It comes as respected physiotherapist Brien Seeney, who discusses various sporting injuries on his NRL Physio Instagram and X accounts, recently raised questions about another ailment Fowler was carrying before her disastrous setback. Daily Mail Australia understands the shot-stopper injured her foot when playing for Portland Thorns FC in the US 'Horrible to see an ACL rupture now confirmed for Mary Fowler - interesting to read that she had a significant playing & travel load leading up to the injury as well as dealing with a right hamstring issue,' he wrote on X. That was backed up by photos of Fowler training with the Matildas in Sydney ahead of their first friendly against South Korea on April 4, where she was seen with her right hamstring taped up. The muscle was also strapped when she blew out her ACL. And in January of 2024, skipper Sam Kerr also injured her ACL when on a training camp with Chelsea in Morocco - and is yet to play a competitive fixture since. In better news for the embattled Matildas, Joe Montemurro's appointment as their new coach is expected to be confirmed by the end of the month, with the Melbourne-born mentor set to cut ties with French club Lyon. Montemurro previously enjoyed successful spells in charge of Arsenal and Juventus – where he led them to national titles in England and Italy respectively. He also signed Matildas star Caitlin Foord while in charge of the Gunners. Foord's Arsenal teammate Steph Catley recently said the Matildas players felt 'in limbo' as they waited for Football Australia to fill the vacant position nine months after Tony Gustavsson's departure. The Matildas are currently ranked 16th in the world.

Queensland Origin squad in CRISIS as secret Kalyn Ponga injury is revealed just weeks out from series opener
Queensland Origin squad in CRISIS as secret Kalyn Ponga injury is revealed just weeks out from series opener

Daily Mail​

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Queensland Origin squad in CRISIS as secret Kalyn Ponga injury is revealed just weeks out from series opener

Queensland Origin fans are on edge after it was revealed star fullback Kalyn Ponga is battling a rib cartilage injury. It comes after Broncos no.1 Reece Walsh confirmed he isn't likely to play for the Maroons in the series opener at Suncorp Stadium on May 28. Walsh damaged his posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in his knee against the Warriors recently and is targeting a return in early June. 'No, probably not the first Origin,' Walsh said this week. 'My knee is holding up pretty well at the moment, but hopefully I can get through the rehab and see how we go. 'Everyone's return (from a PCL injury) can be different. I will see how it pulls up each week, so I have no idea when I will be back. View this post on Instagram A post shared by NRL Physio (@nrlphysio) 'I will keep doing the best I can.' On Friday, NRL Physio revealed Ponga's rib complaint on Instagram. While not confirmed by the Knights, it could explain Ponga's scratchy start to the season. 'Kalyn Ponga is a confirmed starter (for Magic Round) this weekend, but he will play through a rib cartilage injury, the post read. 'No details provided by the Knights - rib cartilage injuries known as one of the most painful injuries in footy. Return often aided by pain killers/padding.' If Ponga and Walsh are both ruled out for Queensland, Selwyn Cobbo looms large as the replacement. Cobbo impressed last start against the Bulldogs in driving rain playing fullback with Walsh sidelined - and this Sunday has another chance to show Maroons coach Billy Slater he is the man for the job when the Broncos tackle Penrith. Remarkably, Penrith currently sit in 17th spot on the NRL ladder - despite winning the past four grand finals. Up to 180,000 footy fans are expected to attend Suncorp Stadium this weekend, with eight games staged across three days.

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