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    A lawyer representing former NRL prop Lloyd Perrett in proposed legal action against the Manly Sea Eagles has predicted a spate of civil suits could loom against professional sporting clubs

    A lawyer representing former NRL prop Lloyd Perrett in proposed legal action against the Manly Sea Eagles has predicted a spate of civil suits could loom against professional sporting clubs

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Perrett is planning to pursue damages for his treatment at a training session in 2017 which left him hospitalised with heat stroke after suffering a seizure.

    The news comes a week after Jackson Topine initiated legal action against the Bulldogs seeking close to $4 million in damages following a wrestling session last July.

    Topine claims he suffered a a "psychiatric injury" after being forced to wrestle up to 36 teammates back-to-back as punishment for being late.

    Perrett says he was prompted to act after the death of former team-mate Keith Titmuss at a Manly training in 2020.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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