Rugby player killed during traumatic match incident

Tributes have been paid to an amateur rugby player killed on the field over the weekend.

Cory Heather, a construction worker and father of three was rushed to hospital after taking a blow to the head while in action for Beachlands Maraetai Club in Auckland, New Zealand, on Saturday, but sadly died in hospital just a few hours later.

Heather fell unconscious after he was kneed in the head during a collision, and a rescue helicopter was soon called to the scene.

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The 33-year-old was then flown to Auckland City Hospital in critical condition, and was found to have suffered a severe brain injury. He later passed away surrounded by his family and friends on Sunday evening.

Describing what happened to New Zealand publication Stuff., Beachlands resident Gareth Price said: "He had caught the ball upright. A guy came through and tackled him. There was no malice in it, it was a good, hard tackle, it was a good, hard game.

"We didn't realise how serious it was, then they started doing CPR and we were like - What the hell is happening?

"When you see CPR, you know it's serious."

In a statement, Beachlands Rugby Club president James Gemmell said: "Cory was a much-loved member of the Senior Under 85kg team, the Club and wider community.

"The club is heartbroken by Cory's passing. His family, friends and teammates, all have our love and support.

"We understand the accident will have been traumatic for many involved, including the opposition, match officials and spectators."

New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Mark Robinson also shared the organisation's "deepest condolences".

"Please know that all of New Zealand Rugby is with you," he said in a statement.

A fundraiser has been posted on the Givealittle website, to raise vital funds for Heather's partner Rachel and his three children.

Over $137,000 has already been raised at the time of publication.

"On Saturday 27th April, Cory Heather sustained a severe brain injury during a rugby game. Surrounded by his family and friends, Cory sadly passed away on Sunday evening," the appeal reads.

"A much-loved partner to Rachel, hands on father to his three children Stevie (5), Benji (4) and Louie (1), and a cherished friend to so many. A bright spark who lead an exceptional life and will be so dearly missed. We love you forever, fly high Cory.

"If you are willing and able to support, we would appreciate donations for Rachel and her children during this heartbreaking time."