‘Felt the bone across my face’: Hooker opens up on horror injury after Dolphins destroy Bulldogs
Kurt Donoghoe’s modelling career may be over, but the Dolphins hooker proved just how tough he is by coming back on 15 minutes after he broke his nose.
A head clash with Toby Sexton looked to have ended his night in the opening moments which would have been a huge blow to a team already without Jeremy Marshall-King and Max Plath.
You needed a protractor to work out what angle his nose was pointing, but it didn’t stop him from returning to the field once he passed his HIA, with Donoghoe penalised for a heavy tackle on Sexton as he put in a kick.
He may have been struggling to breathe, but Donoghoe capped off a brave performance with a try in the final few minutes to help his side crack 40.
“I just remember going hard for a tackle, I reeled out of it, I put my hand on my face and I couldn’t feel my nose,” Donoghoe told The Sydney Morning Herald.
“I felt the bone was across my face. I’ve never broken my nose. I was a bit nervous.
“I just told (the club doctor) to hurry up and put it back in because I didn’t want to wait any longer.
“It went back in pretty well. But I heard a couple of cracks. It was pretty painful.”
Source: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr.../news-story/0171c7ba916e77cb007e1e94e71b5391?
Kurt Donoghoe’s modelling career may be over, but the Dolphins hooker proved just how tough he is by coming back on 15 minutes after he broke his nose.
A head clash with Toby Sexton looked to have ended his night in the opening moments which would have been a huge blow to a team already without Jeremy Marshall-King and Max Plath.
You needed a protractor to work out what angle his nose was pointing, but it didn’t stop him from returning to the field once he passed his HIA, with Donoghoe penalised for a heavy tackle on Sexton as he put in a kick.
He may have been struggling to breathe, but Donoghoe capped off a brave performance with a try in the final few minutes to help his side crack 40.
“I just remember going hard for a tackle, I reeled out of it, I put my hand on my face and I couldn’t feel my nose,” Donoghoe told The Sydney Morning Herald.
“I felt the bone was across my face. I’ve never broken my nose. I was a bit nervous.
“I just told (the club doctor) to hurry up and put it back in because I didn’t want to wait any longer.
“It went back in pretty well. But I heard a couple of cracks. It was pretty painful.”
Source: https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr.../news-story/0171c7ba916e77cb007e1e94e71b5391?
