November 15, 2024

Nathan Merritt, a legend of the Souths, has come to.

After being discovered unconscious last Friday, Merritt, a former South Sydney Rabbitohs player, has been kept on life support at Sydney Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

The 40-year-old is reportedly in a stable condition and has spoken with his father, according to the Daily Telegraph.

The former NRL star’s condition had’slightly’ improved, according to an update from his family on Tuesday.
Teanne, Merritt’s sister, cautioned her brother that he still had a difficult trip ahead of him and that he wasn’t out of the woods yet.
Other than close friends and family, like Bulldogs winger Josh Addo-Carr and Anthony Mundine, hospital visitors are not allowed.
“We would want to express our gratitude to all of the family, friends, and well-wishers who have visited Nathan.I appreciate your unwavering love and support, everyone.

It comes five days after Merritt was taken to the hospital by ambulance, when the Rabbitohs finally spoke out about his predicament.

The club released a statement saying, “The Rabbitohs and Souths Cares have chosen not to comment on his situation up until now out of respect for the privacy of Nathan and the Merritt family.”

We are overjoyed to learn that Merro’s condition is getting better straight from his personal family.

“Everyone associated with the Rabbitohs is thinking of him, and he is receiving the finest medical care.”

Even though his rehabilitation will take time, he has all of our support as he fights this battle. Merro, never give up and never lose that South Sydney spirit! You’re a Rabbitoh all the time! “974”

Merritt is regarded as one of the best players in the illustrious history of the club. He retired from the game in 2014 after 237 fist grade games.

He began his football career as a youth player with the Alexandria Rovers in the South Sydney junior championship. He was born and raised in Redfern.

The father of five turned his love of the game into something meaningful after retiring, founding the Nathan Merritt Foundation, which serves as a resource for and advocate for Indigenous youngsters in Sydney.

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