A rugby player from New Zealand has passed away following an injury sustained during his team’s first match. Eugene Hanna, a member of the Premier Reserves squad for Glenora Bears in Auckland, tragically died on Tuesday, May 12, after the injury on May 2. The 30-year-old suffered an injury described as “unsurvivable,” with no further details provided by the team.
After spending 10 days in the hospital, the rugby star succumbed to his injuries. The New Zealand Rugby League issued a statement stressing the significance of safety protocols, particularly concerning head injuries and concussions.
Expressing deep sorrow, the league emphasized their commitment to player safety, highlighting their strict head injury and concussion protocols. They are collaborating with Auckland Rugby League, the club, and other relevant parties to prevent such tragic incidents.
Condolences poured in from the teams Eugene played for, with Glenora Bears chairwoman Janet Hunt acknowledging him as a valued player within the club. Hanna, who also played football for Renegades FC in the New Zealand Christian Football League, was described as the heartbeat of the team, known for his kindness and talent on the field.
The loss of Eugene Hanna has left a profound impact on his family, friends, and teammates, with tributes honoring his memory.
