Connor Garden-Bachop
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RIP. Very sad news.
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Very sad news. Nga whakaaro me nga inoi ki tona whanau
It was against the good guys but CGB was on the end of a great try for the Landers.
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Had a bit to do with him when he was a colt. Had a smile that would light up the room. Was a cheeky bugger. Very confident kid, not cocky. But the kid loved his footy and worked his arse off.
Bloody gutted when I heard this today.
25 is too young to die. Hug your kids and tell them you love them. Just don’t know when our time is up. -
What I particularly hate with incidents such as this, are the cookers crawling out from their holes automatically blaming COVID vaccines. This is an ezceptionally sad day for his friends, family and supporters. A close examination of cause, and pushing conspiracy theories is just shithouse.
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Terrible news
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@SouthernMann said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
What I particularly hate with incidents such as this, are the cookers crawling out from their holes automatically blaming COVID vaccines. This is an ezceptionally sad day for his friends, family and supporters. A close examination of cause, and pushing conspiracy theories is just shithouse.
An absolute tragedy for his family and loons latching onto that tragedy is disgusting.
Fatal illness in very fit, healthy young people such as Sudden Cardiac Arrest is a lot more common than people think.
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@chchfanatic said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
Had a medical event and passed. Sounds like some sort of heart issue.
Cardiologist neighbour tells me sudden heart attacks are the single biggest cause of death in top-level sports. Thinks around 50-70 die in the UK each year.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
@chchfanatic said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
Had a medical event and passed. Sounds like some sort of heart issue.
Cardiologist neighbour tells me sudden heart attacks are the single biggest cause of death in top-level sports. Thinks around 50-70 die in the UK each year.
I'm not a proper athlete, but when I had a stroke in my early 30s I was shocked to hear how often it (and heart attacks) happen to young(er) people.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
@chchfanatic said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
Had a medical event and passed. Sounds like some sort of heart issue.
Cardiologist neighbour tells me sudden heart attacks are the single biggest cause of death in top-level sports. Thinks around 50-70 die in the UK each year.
I guess when you push your body to the limit, sometimes it breaks
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@canefan said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
@chchfanatic said in Connor Garden-Bachop:
Had a medical event and passed. Sounds like some sort of heart issue.
Cardiologist neighbour tells me sudden heart attacks are the single biggest cause of death in top-level sports. Thinks around 50-70 die in the UK each year.
I guess when you push your body to the limit, sometimes it breaks
I didn't understand everything, but from what he said, it's really hard to detect abnormalities when people are uber-fit, but abnormalities can manifest quite quickly.
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Also getting fit/strong is caused by micro-tears in your muscles (including heart) repairing and growing stronger. Sometimes they don't repair if you never give them enough time - ultra distance types are very susceptible. Same reason vegetables are good for you, the reason they are a bit bitter is they are very slightly poisonous, but if you don't overdose (hard to) your body gets stronger fighting against it - along with all the vitamins etc Well it's a theory anyway
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Sounds like a brain aneurysm in his sleep
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There will be tributes for him at the Super Rugby Pacific final tomorrow between the Blues and Chiefs at Eden Park, as well as at a community rugby level and the First XV match of his old school, Scots College. Scots College director of rugby Dom Bird said in a statement issued to the wider Scots rugby community that as well as black armbands and a minute’s silence pre-match, there may be an opportunity for haka to honour Garden-Bachop. “In honour of Connor’s memory and his impact on the team and community, we will be holding a minute of silence before the start of the games this weekend, and where appropriate our teams may present a haka in his memory. “Our teams will also wear black armbands. These gestures will mean a great deal to Connor’s family, friends, teammates, and supporters.” New Zealand Rugby chief communications officer Paul Stevens said there would be widespread tributes for Garden-Bachop across senior rugby grades in Wellington, with an opportunity for similar in Otago.