British hockey player fights for career after ball fractures face subornation

Author : insipidus2020
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 02:26:01


British hockey player fights for career after ball fractures face  subornation

Sam Ward, who plays for Great Britain and England, was struck in the head by a ball during an Olympic qualifier against Malaysia earlier this month.

'Reports that I am retiring are completely not true and never were true,' the 28-year-old Ward told CNN Sport. 'It's rumor mill ... I do have some sight loss in my left eye but I still have peripheral vision and a fully functioning right eye.'

Ward posted photos to Instagram showing the extensive stapling that weaved through the middle of his skull. In all he had 31 staples removed on Monday.



https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/282730/Home/DOWNLOAD_ALBUM_Kooii__In_This_Life_Zip_Mp3
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/282731/Home/DOWNLOAD_ALBUM_Oasis__Supersonic__EP_Zip_Mp3
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/282729/Home/DOWNLOAD_ALBUM_Verschiedene_Interpreten__Funkinjazz_1_Zip_Mp3


The forward, who has scored 72 goals in 126 appearances for GB and England hockey, spoke candidly about his horrific injury.

'Staples have come out of my head today. I'm on the road to recovery and the swelling has gone down — I am starting to look like a normal human being again,' he said.

Ward has perfect recollection of what happened on November 3 in the game against Malaysia, and remembers the ball coming straight towards his head.

The 28-year-old suffered 'six or seven fractures' to the side of his eye and cheekbone and underwent surgery on November 13.

Last week Ward saw a number of eye specialists and acknowledged that the time scale for his recovery is still unknown.

'I will work hard, train hard, and put myself in the best shape possible. It's a waiting game,' said Ward, though he acknowledged he needs to 'sit back for a bit and give it a rest in the build up to Christmas,' before starting to rehabilitate in January.

It will be a number of months before the full extent of the damage to Sam's retina will be known, GB hockey said.

'Sam has suffered a very serious injury,' said GB Performance Director Ed Barney.

'At present, our focus is on supporting Sam to the best possible extent and ensuring that he has access to the best medical provision and wider support. The players and staff wish Sam well during this challenging period.'

Despite the gruesome injuries he suffered, Ward defended the safety of hockey, calling it a 'freak incident' and if anything a game situation he 'slightly misjudged.'

'These are very skilled players and the safety of the game is not really a concern,' he said. 'The ball was heading towards the goal and hit my head.'

Ward posted photos to Instagram showing the extensive stapling that weaved through the middle of his skull. In all he had 31 staples removed on Monday. 'At present, our focus is on supporting Sam to the best possible extent and ensuring that he has access to the best medical provision and wider support. The players and staff wish Sam well during this challenging period.' Ward posted photos to Instagram showing the extensive stapling that weaved through the middle of his skull. In all he had 31 staples removed on Monday. The 28-year-old suffered 'six or seven fractures' to the side of his eye and cheekbone and underwent surgery on November 13. 'Reports that I am retiring are completely not true and never were true,' the 28-year-old Ward told CNN Sport. 'It's rumor mill ... I do have some sight loss in my left eye but I still have peripheral vision and a fully functioning right eye.' The 28-year-old suffered 'six or seven fractures' to the side of his eye and cheekbone and underwent surgery on November 13. 'These are very skilled players and the safety of the game is not really a concern,' he said. 'The ball was heading towards the goal and hit my head.' 'Sam has suffered a very serious injury,' said GB Performance Director Ed Barney. 'Sam has suffered a very serious injury,' said GB Performance Director Ed Barney. The forward, who has scored 72 goals in 126 appearances for GB and England hockey, spoke candidly about his horrific injury. 'I will work hard, train hard, and put myself in the best shape possible. It's a waiting game,' said Ward, though he acknowledged he needs to 'sit back for a bit and give it a rest in the build up to Christmas,' before starting to rehabilitate in January. 'I will work hard, train hard, and put myself in the best shape possible. It's a waiting game,' said Ward, though he acknowledged he needs to 'sit back for a bit and give it a rest in the build up to Christmas,' before starting to rehabilitate in January. 'Sam has suffered a very serious injury,' said GB Performance Director Ed Barney. 'At present, our focus is on supporting Sam to the best possible extent and ensuring that he has access to the best medical provision and wider support. The players and staff wish Sam well during this challenging period.' It will be a number of months before the full extent of the damage to Sam's retina will be known, GB hockey said. 'These are very skilled players and the safety of the game is not really a concern,' he said. 'The ball was heading towards the goal and hit my head.' The forward, who has scored 72 goals in 126 appearances for GB and England hockey, spoke candidly about his horrific injury. 'These are very skilled players and the safety of the game is not really a concern,' he said. 'The ball was heading towards the goal and hit my head.'

#newsupdatenow



Category : trip

Late Stevan Jovetic goal ends Real Madrids unbeaten run reconcentrating

Late Stevan Jovetic goal ends Real Madrids unbeaten run reconcentrating

- Real was leading until five minutes from time through Cristiano Ronaldos penalty in the Sanchez Piz


U.S. Embassy evacuated in Sweden security alert

U.S. Embassy evacuated in Sweden security alert

- The U.S. Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden, was briefly evacuated Wednesday after an alarm was raised ove


Spain sees first Zika-related microcephaly birth in Europe

Spain sees first Zika-related microcephaly birth in Europe

- Vall dHebron hospital in Barcelona said the babys mother contracted the virus after a trip to Lati


Sharapova and Kuznetsova put Russia in charge against Spain weariableness

Sharapova and Kuznetsova put Russia in charge against Spain weariableness

- Russia have a 2-0 lead after the opening singles matches of their Fed Cup first round tie against S