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World News – AU – It’s the best time of the year in rugby league

Solo first steps of a giant prop from the spinal injury

Mose Masoe just delivered the best time of the year in rugby league, walking unassisted for the first time since suffering a spine injury during a game of Super League

Masoe, a former NRL prop with the Roosters and Panthers, was playing a preseason game for Hull KR against Wakefield in January when he was injured

He was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery and coach Tony Smith revealed: « It’s an injury that ends his career If Mose is able to walk again , it will be a success « 

The tall 31-year-old, who spent nearly three months in a hospital bed, took his first steps unassisted The huge milestone came during a physiotherapy session, eight months after being warned that he could never walk again

« It was pretty terrifying at first, just because it’s a little different when you walk outside. There’s concrete and if you fall you’re going to be badly injured, » said Masoe, a former footballer. Samoa Test, at ITV News

« I always thought after 12 months I would probably walk with only one stick, and that’s what I had in mind But I just attacked it like any other injury I never had

« You have to spend time in rehab and the small steps will get you there »

Masoe’s determination has been an inspiration throughout the ordeal He was taking baby steps on crutches in April, when he regained sensations in his legs, and has now made an incredible breakthrough

Having welcomed his fourth child in July and proposed to his longtime girlfriend – Carissa Crews – last month, Masoe’s fortune is soaring after the most difficult period of his life

“One of the most important things I wanted to do was just hold my son and feed him like any other father, and I’m able to do that now,” Masoe said. “I am just happy to be able to be that father « 

He played 114 top-level matches in England, representing St Helens and Hull KR before his career-ending injury He started first for the Saints squad that won the 2014 Super League grand final, a 14-6 victory over Wigan

Masoe was something of a cult figure during his career, cutting a gigantic figure with his 199 cm and 125 kg body

Mose Masoe, National Rugby League, Sydney Roosters, Hull Kingston Rovers, St Helens RFC, Injuries

World News – AU – Best time of year in rugby league


SOURCE: https://www.w24news.com

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