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Resilience and Recovery: the Mose Masoe story

For Mose Masoe it s the little things, like being able to get up off the ground or feed himself dinner. 14 months after suffering a career-ending spinal injury in a pre-season match for English club Hull Kingston Rovers, the Toa Samoa rugby league international is upbeat about his recovery but mindful that nothing is guaranteed. Mose Masoe on his firstt day in Pinderfields spinal rehab facility in January 2020. Photo: Supplied/Mose Masoe It could have been so much worse. Instead of counting the things I can t do I love counting the things that I can (like) just to be able to feed myself my dinner, he said.

The Fiji Times » Worcester deny Michael Fatialofa s claim about unpaid hospital bill for spinal injury

Stuff Sports 10 February, 2021, 2:38 pm Michael Fatialofa is recovering from a serious spinal injury, suffered in a 2020 English Rugby Premiership game. Picture: REUTERS. The Worcester Warriors have rejected New Zealand rugby player Michael Fatialofa’s claim that the English club are yet to pay his hospital bills for a severe spinal injury. Fatialofa, 28, suffered a bad neck injury in a game in January 2020 and spent months in hospital, including a stay at a specialist rehabilitation unit in Buckinghamshire. The former Hurricanes lock has posted on social media that “hopefully the Worcester Warriors will pay my hospital bill this year’’. But the Warriors have issued a statement saying they were “disappointed’’ by Fatialofa’s comment and have insisted neither they nor the New Zealander should have to pay anything more.

Fatialofa, Worcester at odds over outstanding medical bills

Photo: Warriors It was feared the former Hurricanes lock might never walk again after suffering a serious neck injury during a Premiership game 13 months ago. Fatialofa was left temporarily paralysed and spent almost three weeks in intensive care in London before being moved to a private rehab unit because the NHS Hospital next door was full. In July, Fatialofa received a six figure bill for his stay at the Private Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital and tweeted overnight that he was still waiting on Worcester Warriors to pay the outstanding fee. Hopefully the @WorcsWarriors will finally pay my hospital bill this year Michael Fatialofa (@michaelfats) February 9, 2021

Worcester deny Michael Fatialofa s claim about unpaid hospital bill for spinal injury

We are disappointed and surprised to read Michael’s comment on social media about outstanding hospital fees as we have heard nothing from him since he returned from New Zealand before Christmas. We will always be here to support him and are just a phone call away,’’ the Worcester statement said. We are all also concerned that the hospital where he was treated still seem to be contacting Michael about unpaid fees because we are also waiting on a response to our last communication with them. The club has already paid the fees it was responsible for, neither the club nor Michael are responsible for any additional fees.

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