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Heartbreaking update on NRL star Eli Katoa who had emergency brain surgery after sickening head knocks

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Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy says star forward Eli Katoa may never play the game again as he continues to recover from brain surgery brought on by sickening on-field hits.

The two-time Dally M Second Rower of the Year suffered three head knocks in the space of 90 minutes while playing for Tonga against New Zealand in last year’s Pacific Championships, including one collision while warming up with teammate Lehi Hopoate.

In disturbing scenes, Katoa required oxygen after suffering seizure activity.

He was then rushed to hospital where he underwent surgery on a brain bleed.

Two doctors and a trainer, who allowed Katoa to continue playing despite the repeated head knocks, were issued with proposed bans of two years by the NRL.

The 26-year-old was ruled out of the 2026 season and expressed his desire to continue playing in 2027.

Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy delivered news on Eli Katoa on Channel Seven’s Agenda Setters on Monday night

Katoa suffered three head knocks while playing for Tonga against New Zealand in the Pacific Championships last year

Katoa suffered three head knocks while playing for Tonga against New Zealand in the Pacific Championships last year

The NRL launched an investigation into the matter that left Katoa needing emergency surgery to drain fluid from his brain after he suffered three head collisions during a match

The NRL launched an investigation into the matter that left Katoa needing emergency surgery to drain fluid from his brain after he suffered three head collisions during a match

But Bellamy appeared on Channel Seven’s Agenda Setters on Monday night and was less confident about his star player’s on-field future.

‘He’s doing really well at the moment,’ Bellamy said.

‘I don’t know if he’ll play next year. I don’t know if he’ll play again.

‘The doctors haven’t made that decision, and I don’t know when that decision will get made to be quite honest.’

Bellamy said Katoa would undergo more tests in the coming months to see how his recovery was progressing.

The supercoach conceded Katoa suffered a ‘major injury’, and living a quality life off the football field was the club’s main priority.

‘We want him to live the rest of his life in a normal way, so fingers crossed,’ Bellamy said.

‘But we’d love to have him back playing footy and playing with us. He was one hell of a player. Last year he won our player of the year.’

Lehi Hopoate collided with Katoa in the warm-up before the Test match

Lehi Hopoate collided with Katoa in the warm-up before the Test match

Katoa won two Dally M Second Rower of the Year awards before his injury

Katoa won two Dally M Second Rower of the Year awards before his injury

Katoa last month said he was recovering well and was keen to make it back onto the footy field.

‘I just want to let everyone know that I’m healthy now,’ he told the Storm website.

‘I’ve been training hard the last two or three months with no symptoms, so I’m going great at the moment.’

Katoa has been helping Bellamy at training, working with the Storm forwards as the club tries to recover from consecutive grand final losses to Penrith and Brisbane.

Bellamy said the Tongan international has been mentoring the team’s young forwards including Cooper Clarke.

‘We’ve given him a role with our edge back rowers to take them under his wing, like young Cooper Clarke,’ Bellamy said.

‘We have to give Eli a lot of raps for that – even with Joey Chan and Ativalu (Lisati), he’s helped them out a whole heap as well.’

Lisati said Katoa had not only been providing coaching but was an inspirational figure for the playing group.

‘Eli has been around training with us and it’s been a motivation for us,’ Lisati said.

‘He’s been going through it tough, so to see him on the field is a motivation for us boys to do a job for him this year.

‘The boys are also picking his brain at training because we want to learn stuff from him and take a page from his book and apply it to how we’ll play this year.’

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