A 24-year-old Adelaide footballer has been hospitalised in a severe situation after an incident at a Port Lincoln pub on Sunday.
West Adelaide SANFL participant Sam Might was injured in an incident on the Pier Lodge in Port Lincoln within the early hours of Sunday morning, together with his membership saying it was working by way of a “troublesome scenario” together with his household.
The SANFL launched a press release on Monday saying it was offering “ongoing help” to West Adelaide as a member of the family stated he had been transferred from Port Lincoln to the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
It’s understood no different particular person was concerned within the incident.
“The West Adelaide Soccer Membership can verify that senior males’s participant Sam Might was concerned in an incident within the early hours of Sunday morning at Port Lincoln,” the membership stated in a press release.
“Our precedence is the well being and wellbeing of Sam and his household in addition to the broader WAFC neighborhood.
“The membership requests that the household and everybody concerned is given the house and privateness as we work by way of this troublesome scenario.”
A press release launched by way of a member of Might’s household thanked West Adelaide membership physician Megan Deakin for helping him on the scene of the incident.
“We’re actually grateful for the unbelievable care our stunning boy obtained in Port Lincoln (earlier than) being transferred to Adelaide and now within the RAH,” it learn.
“Sammy is the sunshine of our lives and we completely love and adore him as does everybody who’s fortunate sufficient to fulfill him. As terrible and as troublesome it’s, we simply want to attend now.
“Your love, energy and prayers for our Sammy are appreciated past measure. Now we have at all times been so extremely pleased with Sammy, for all that he has achieved and the fabulous younger man he’s; he’s at all times been such an inspiration.
“Everyone knows he has the guts of a lion and an amazingly courageous spirit. He will probably be doing every thing he can to get again to his finest. Honest thanks and far love.”
Might travelled to Port Lincoln for West Adelaide’s recreation towards Norwood at Centenary Oval for the annual Teakle Cup conflict, which Norwood gained by 13 factors.
It was the twenty fifth senior SANFL recreation of his profession.