Health
Teilah Ferguson’s Rugby Injury Alters Dreams and Life Path
In a tragic turn of events during a match on May 20, 2023, Teilah Ferguson, a player for the Hawke’s Bay Tui, suffered a serious injury that left her blind in one eye. This incident abruptly ended her aspirations of joining the Black Ferns, New Zealand’s national women’s rugby team, and transformed her life in ways she never anticipated.
As the game unfolded, the Tui were dominating, holding a commanding 60-0 lead against their opponents. With several teammates already sidelined due to injuries, Teilah suggested they consider ending the match early. However, her teammates felt it was important to finish the game. In a moment that would change everything, Teilah went in for a tackle.
“I went for the tackle and we fell to the ground, but the other player’s legs kept pumping,” the 25-year-old recalled. “In the process, her leg flicked up and the boot hit me in the eye.” The impact was immediate and severe. Teilah collapsed to the ground, clutching her face, initially believing she might have sustained a concussion.
Her best friend and team physio, Leah Tuhi, rushed to her side to assess the situation. Unfortunately, the swelling around Teilah’s eye was so significant that it obstructed any examination of the injury.
After being transported to the hospital, medical professionals confirmed the devastating news: Teilah had lost vision in her right eye. This injury not only dashed her dreams of representing the Black Ferns but also forced her to confront a new reality filled with challenges.
In the days following the incident, Teilah reflected on her journey in rugby, her passion for the sport, and the future that now lay ahead of her. “I always dreamed of playing for the Black Ferns,” she expressed. “Now I have to find a new path, one that still keeps me connected to the game I love.”
The rugby community has rallied around her, offering support and encouragement as she navigates this difficult chapter. Teilah is determined to remain involved in rugby, whether through coaching, mentoring young players, or finding ways to contribute off the field.
As she adjusts to life after her injury, Teilah remains focused on her health and rehabilitation. She aims to regain her strength and adapt to her new circumstances while cherishing the memories of her time on the field.
Teilah Ferguson’s story serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of sports and the resilience of those who participate. While her dream of becoming a Black Fern may have been curtailed, her passion for rugby and her determination to overcome adversity will continue to inspire those around her.
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