- Corey Harawira-Naera suffered Deposit in 2023 match
- Must have had a medical device established for his heart
The NRL star, Corey Harawira-Naera, received the green light to return to football following a crisis on the field in 2023, which horrified his teammates and threatened to end his career.
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He followed an incident in a match against the Rabbitohs – and at the time, the raid coach Ricky Stuart said he was inevitable that the attacker was going to retire.
“It’s really sad for the child … It’s a tragedy, in fact,” said Stuart.
“The medical reports we get is that it is very unlikely to play again. It’s difficult and it was good for us.
But forward in 2025 and Harawira-Naera now plots a remarkable second coming.
The NRL star, Corey Harawira-Naera, received the green light to return to Footy after a crisis on the field in 2023, which horrified his teammates and threatened to end his career

At the time of the crisis, the players of South Sydney and Canberra formed a protective ring around Harawira-Naera while it was going to the lawn receiving treatment

Images of the sudden collapse of Harawira-Naera have left many football fans soiled and saddened
If an LNR club offered a contract in Harawira-Naera, the director body has no reason not to record it.
“At the start, when it happened, I did not think I would agree to hang up my boots without knowing whether I could play again or not,” Harawira-Naera told SMH.
“It was a trip. To have an opportunity, I have butterflies who think about it. I am ready. ‘
Thanks to a combination of drugs and an implantable cardioferter defibrillator (ICD), the former Canberra star should avoid other complications with his heart.
In scenes that made many football fans to squander two years ago, South Sydney and Canberra players formed a protective ring around Harawira-Naera while he was subject to the treatment of the lawn.
A few seconds earlier, the backrower had collapsed on the ground, forcing the game to stop for 10 minutes at the Accor stadium while the doctors rushed on the ground to treat it.
After the incident, the medical expert at the Raiders Club, Dr. Greg MacLeod, confirmed that Harawira-Naera “ undergoing in progress tests to make sure that we do not miss something serious ”.
“The raised enzymes are an indication that there has been some pressure on the heart. This is why we treat it with a little caution, “he said.
“We just have to understand what caused him. “If you look at the vision, it looks a lot like something neurological, more than the heart.
“He had a crisis but he does not collapse and has a crisis, which is the history of the usual heart, he has a crisis and then collapses.”