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Home » BREAKING NEWSNRL star who was knocked out in distressing scenes as he tried Australia’s most dangerous new sport gives an update on his condition
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BREAKING NEWSNRL star who was knocked out in distressing scenes as he tried Australia’s most dangerous new sport gives an update on his condition

By uk-times.com30 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Former NRL star Kevin Proctor has delivered an update on his condition 
  • It came after he was knocked out while competing in a ‘run it straight’ event
  • Distressing secenes unfolded as he dropped to the ground after the tackle

Former NRL star Kevin Proctor has revealed that he is doing ‘good’ after he was brutally knocked out by influencer and former footy player Jordan Simi, while the pair were competing in a ‘run it straight’ event in the Middle East.

The competition challenges two individuals to run a football at full speed directly into each other to force a huge rugby-style collision. Players are unable to step aside to dodge the tackler, with the winner being decided by a group of judges. 

But on Saturday, sickening footage of the former Melbourne Storm and Gold Coast Titans star emerged, showing him colliding with Simi during the RUNIT Championship League event in Dubai.

Proctor fell lifelessly to the ground, with his arms and legs going stiff, with organisers and Simi quickly rushing to his aid.

On Monday evening, he took to Instagram to give his followers an update on his condition, sharing a photo of himself and Simi flying back home following the event.

Kevin Proctor (left, pictured with Jordan Simi, right) has revealed to fans on Instagram that he is ‘doing good’ after being involved in a sickening collission during a ‘run it straight’ event 

Proctor (right) said he 'knew what he was signing up for' when entering the competition. He went on to thank the organisers and lump praise on Simi (left)

Proctor (right) said he ‘knew what he was signing up for’ when entering the competition. He went on to thank the organisers and lump praise on Simi (left)   

‘Just want to say thank you to everyone that has messaged me to ask if I was alright,’ he wrote on the social media platform.

‘I’m all good. We all know what we sign up for getting in there.

‘It’s a contact sport and unfortunately, I put my head in the wrong place and came out second best.’

The New Zealand-born ex-NRL player also lumped praise on his opponent Simi, a former footy player himself, who last year opened up on forging a new career as an artist.

‘Ya win some ya lose some… but no hard feelings. Hats off to the bro. It is what it is. I got in there and had a crack at least,’ Proctor added.

‘I like to thank @runit.league for having me!

‘Still grateful to be a part of it and I’m sure you guys are only going to get bigger and bigger.

‘Congrats to all the winners and organisation for putting on a great event.

‘On my way back home now to see my darling, kids and family, thanks again to everyone for the support.’

The huge hit left some social media users concerned for Proctor’s wellbeing after the event, with one writing: ‘Hope Proctor is OK after that knockout.’ 

Proctor, though appeared in good spirits, smiling as he sat next to Simi, following their exhibition match. He also shared a glimpse behind the scenes at the event as well as a video of his flight leaving Dubai. 

The ‘run it straight’ trend has gone viral on social media in recent months, with the RUNIT Championship League having hosted several events in Australia and Dubai. 

Multiple big names from the world of sport have shown an interest in the game, including former NRL star George Burgess, who squared off against former Leicester Tigers rugby union star Nemani Nadolo. Even AFL player Jamarra Ugle-Hagan turned out to watch their match. 

However, the sport has been criticised by some health experts, who have expressed concerns over the risk of concussion associated with the explosive collisions. 

More to follow…

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