Roosters Prop in the Va’a room suffered a huge fear of health on the eve of Sydney’s opening round of the LNR 2025 season after the 19 -year -old was admitted to the hospital with a “mystery illness”.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the 121 kg striker had already been admitted to the hospital after “coughing blood”. He came on the eve of the first round of his team against the broncos of Brisbane on Thursday.
His manager, Trevor Conroy, said that he also returned to hospital on Wednesday, after what had been a difficult period for his family.
This comes then that his brother, Xavier, who also plays for the roosters, was admitted to the hospital after having suffered a cut on the arm that had infected.
Conroy said that during his hospital stay, from the room had been watched by specialists, but that health professionals had struggled to diagnose the young attacker.
Despite this, they are now convinced that he will recover completely, but it is understood that he could take between six and 12 months for him to return to the soccer field.
“He had massive temperatures and was in an emergency for 18 hours before they finally admit it.
“No one can understand what’s wrong with him.
“From the room injured in the hip a few weeks ago and they think it could have been a hematoma that was infected and went to its kidneys and lungs.
“He spitled blood.
“The mother’s mother is a doctor, so she asked that the CT (scans) be made of her lungs, they were worried about blood clotting.
The striker of the Hulking Front Row, who measures 6 feet 4 inches high, made his debut in the LNR for the Roosters last season and hoped that he could appear during the first round of the 2025 campaign.
The boss of the Roosters, Trent Robinson, would also have visited the young accessory to the hospital.
“Trent Robinson (rooster coach) went to the hospital to visit him that the room really appreciated,” he said.
“It was quite serious. They brought from the room, as well as a specialist in the disease.
“They have a few theories, either a hematoma that was infected, or he had a scratch or an injury that may have had a major bug.
“He will recover completely but he returned to the hospital (Wednesday morning) for antibiotics.
“It is at best. He hoped to play the first round, but it could take six to 12 weeks before his body returned to normal to play.