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Positive update on Thunder player

East Sunbury has provided a positive update regarding a reserves player who suffered a serious medical episode during Friday’s game with Rupertswood in the Essendon District Football League division 2 competition.

The episode which happened early in the first quarter of the Anzac Day match saw the reserves game abandoned with the player requiring medical assistance.

The seniors game which was to be played afterwards was also abandoned out of respect to the player, their family, teammates and all those impacted.

On Saturday, the Thunder provided an update on the player.

“The player is currently recovering in hospital and is showing encouraging signs of improvement,” the club said.

“They are now in a stable condition and receiving the best possible care.

“The player’s family has asked us to pass on their heartfelt thanks for the overwhelming outpouring of love, support, and kindness they’ve received from across the football community. “Your messages, calls, and gestures have meant the world during an incredibly difficult time.

“While the road ahead will involve rest and recovery, this news brings a great deal of hope and strength to us all. Our club will continue to support the player and their family every step of the way.”

The club thanked Rupertswood and its trainers, along with the first responders, paramedics and everyone who played a role on the day.

“Your actions and compassion will never be forgotten.”

The club said it would continue to provide updates as appropriate.

In an earlier statement, the club said the strength and heart of the football community truly shines through.

Several other clubs and members from EDFL clubs and neighbouring leagues were among those to show support for the player and the club.

The club said the club is incredibly grateful for the compassion and kind words that have been pouring in.

“Your support means more than words can express.

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