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Keith Titmuss, a teenage player for the Manly Sea Eagles, passed away, and the magistrate in charge of the inquest into his death stated that the training session before his death was “more likely than not inappropriate”.
The results, according to the ABC, have verified that the instruction was improper.
Titmuss died from exertional heat stroke, according to the inquiry, and paramedics had to take his temperature three times when they arrived at the scene because they couldn’t believe it had hit 42 degrees.
In light of the hot and muggy weather and Titmuss’s relative lack of fitness among the players, deputy state coroner Derek Leee came to the conclusion that the training exercise was improper, according to the report.
The announcement of the coroner’s findings coincides with concerns being voiced over NRL training.
After being made to wrestle every member of the team during a training session, former Canterbury Bulldogs player Jackson Topine filed a lawsuit against the Belmore-based team. Topine then lost his contract.
In addition, former Manly player Lloyd Perrett has filed a lawsuit against the Sea Eagles, claiming that he had a seizure during a training session after being doused in water.
Regarding his action against the Sea Eagles, Perrett told Wide World of Sports, “I didn’t want to do this but I felt like everything in my life got taken from me.”
“It vanished in a moment, yet the repercussions are still being felt in my body and mind.
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