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The Dragons have released an update on Hame Sele, who was rushed to the hospital during the match against the Bulldogs on Saturday night due to concerns regarding his breathing. The match was played on Saturday night.
It was stated that the prop complained of chest symptoms as he was leaving the pitch after playing for 22 minutes in the opening period. After having chest problems and shortness of breath during the match against the Bulldogs on the previous night, Sele is still being monitored in the hospital where she is currently being treated.
A flu condition that Sele had been experiencing over the preceding two weeks led to her admission. Despite what was advised, he did not have an abnormal pulse whatsoever. At the appropriate time, the club will continue to provide Sele with the highest possible level of medical treatment and will provide an additional update on his progress towards recuperation.
At the halftime break, the front-row player was seated in the sheds, and he walked to an ambulance that had arrived at the field after the break. The ambulance was supposed to transport him to the hospital for some precautionary testing.
The coach of the Dragons, Shane Flanagan, stated that there is some cause for concern because the player was sent to the hospital in an ambulance. On account of the fact that I am not familiar with all of the specifics, I do not wish to comment too much on it.
In the penultimate match of Round 23, Tigers halfback Aidan Sezer was taken out of the game with what is believed to be a knee injury at the halfway point of the second half. In the time that followed his departure from the field, he returned to the team bench while wearing ice on his knee.
The forward for the Dolphins, Mark Nicholls, left the field for a head injury at the halfway point of the first half of the game against the Warriors that took place on Sunday afternoon. He did not return to the game. Lachlan Hubner was allowed to enter the game after Dylan Walker was sent to the sinbin for making contact with the head during the tackle. This resulted in the Dolphins activating the 18th player in their line of defence.
Additionally, Warriors centre Ali Leiataua left the game for a head injury and did not return to finish the game. This occurred during the same game.
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