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Rugby player Eugene Hanna dead at 30 after ‘unsurvivable’ injury midgame

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Thirty-year-old rugby player Eugene Hanna, of the Glenora Bears from Auckland, New Zealand, died Tuesday after an injury sustained in the team’s opening game May 2.

Hanna, a member of the Premier Reserves squad, suffered an injury described only as “unsurvivable,” although the team did not detail the exact malady.

He spent 10 days in the hospital attempting to recover before he died.


Eugene Hanna also played soccer while being a reserve rugby player. Lynn-Avon United AFC/Facebook

“Eugene was a valued player in our Premier Reserves squad, and although a new Bears member had good friends within the club,” Glenora Bears chairwoman Janet Hunt said in a statement posted to Facebook on Wednesday night. “Eugene sustained an injury in the team’s first game of the season against Te Atatu, which was tragically unsurvivable.

“To his family, friends, and teammates, we extend our sincere condolences. There are not enough words to express the unimaginable loss and grief you are feeling at this time. Forever in our hearts.”

A two-sport athlete, Hanna also played soccer for the Renegades FC team in the New Zealand Christian Football League.

“Eugene is the heartbeat of Renegades,” an Instagram post by the Renegades FC said. “He was the biggest character, a brilliant player, but most importantly, the kindest person.”


New Zealand rugby player Eugene Hanna playing during a game.
New Zealand rugby player Eugene Hanna has died at the age of 30 after sustaining an injury during a game, his team has announced.
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The New Zealand Rugby League emphasized the importance of safety protocols in in a statement, while specifically mentioning “head injury and concussion protocols.”

“This is truly heartbreaking and something we never want to see happen, and we are currently working alongside Auckland Rugby League, his club and other appropriate people,” the league said in its release. “NZRL places the utmost important on player safety and welfare and work hard to prevent such tragic outcomes. We have rigorous head injury and concussion protocols in place and work with our rugby league community to ensure appropriate resources and education are provided year-round.

“We urge anyone who sustains a head injury or experiences any symptoms to follow the guidelines in place, seek the appropriate medical advice and treatment and only return to play when advised and appropriate.”


[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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