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Tongan Rugby Player Eli Katoa: Surgery After Head Injuries in NZ Match

Tongan Rugby Player Eli Katoa: Surgery After Head Injuries in NZ Match

November 3, 2025 Alex Carter - Sports Editor Sport

Tongan Rugby Player Eli Katoa⁢ Undergoes Emergency Surgery⁤ After Match incidents

Auckland, New Zealand – ⁣ Tongan rugby league player Eli Katoa underwent emergency head surgery ⁤Sunday night⁤ after suffering three head impacts,⁣ including one during warm-ups and two during the Pacific Championships match against New Zealand. Katoa, a second-row forward,‌ experienced convulsions⁣ on the bench during the second half of the match, ultimately​ requiring hospitalization⁢ and surgery.

The​ Melbourne Storm player⁤ was initially cleared ⁤to play at Eden Park despite a violent collision with a teammate during warm-up, reportedly‍ without undergoing a ⁤full ⁤concussion protocol. During the match,which New zealand won 40-14,Katoa sustained two further significant blows to the head. He initially passed a⁤ concussion assessment after the‌ first⁢ impact ​in ‌the game ‌but⁢ was subsequently removed from ⁤the ‍field⁢ following the second. Television footage showed the⁢ 25-year-old being fitted with ⁤an ​oxygen mask and carried off on a stretcher.

“Eli Katoa was taken to hospital after suffering ‍convulsions‍ on the bench ‌during the second half of‍ the Pacific Championships match between Tonga⁢ and New Zealand,” the Melbourne⁣ Storm ⁤stated in a release Monday.The club confirmed Katoa was operated‍ on overnight and is ‍currently ‌in stable condition, with his partner and‌ mother at his side. Storm medical staff are maintaining close contact⁣ with the hospital⁤ and the Tongan team’s chief doctor.

Tongan coach Kristian Woolf defended the ​team’s medical staff, stating, “We have two very experienced doctors. They completed ‍their usual medical examination. He​ passed all the tests,”⁣ according ‍to Australian media reports.

Katoa posted an update on Instagram Monday from his ⁢hospital bed,​ writing, “Thank you everyone for​ your messages. Sorry for not responding to all of you, but I really appreciate all of your support.”

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