Footy star gets heartbreaking news after horror head knocks saw him rushed into emergency brain surgery
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Eliesa Katoa, a player for Melbourne Storm, has been ruled out of the 2026 NRL season following extensive testing after undergoing brain surgery earlier this month.

The second-row forward endured three head injuries within a 90-minute window while representing Tonga in a Pacific Cup match against New Zealand held in Auckland.

At 25, Katoa needed oxygen after experiencing seizure-like symptoms on the sidelines and was quickly transported to the hospital. There, he underwent surgery to address bleeding in the brain.

After more than two weeks of hospitalization in Auckland, Katoa has now returned to his home in Melbourne, as confirmed by the Storm on Tuesday.

After spending more than two weeks in an Auckland hospital, he is finally back at his Melbourne home, the Storm confirmed on Tuesday.

Storm football manager Frank Ponissi and club doctor Jason Chan accompanied Katoa from New Zealand on the weekend and after undergoing further testing and assessment at a Melbourne hospital, he was released on Tuesday.

Storm boss Justin Rodski said Katoa would continue his recovery from home.

NRL star Eli Katoa (pictured with partner Tuitofa Aloua) is out of hospital after suffering three head knocks in the space of 90 minutes, resulting in him having a seizure and brain bleed

NRL star Eli Katoa (pictured with partner Tuitofa Aloua) is out of hospital after suffering three head knocks in the space of 90 minutes, resulting in him having a seizure and brain bleed

Katoa (pictured after one of the head knocks while playing for Tonga) has been barred from returning to footy in 2026

Katoa (pictured after one of the head knocks while playing for Tonga) has been barred from returning to footy in 2026

‘Eli’s health and wellbeing remain our number one priority,’ Rodski said in a statement.

‘It is great to have him home safely and under the care of our club doctor and local specialists.

‘He is improving each day and looking forward to continuing his rehabilitation from home.’

While Katoa wants to resume his NRL career, Rodski said it had been decided he wouldn’t play in 2026, with no timeline for a possible return to training.

‘In consultation with our doctor and neuro specialists, Eli will not return to training this pre-season and won’t be available for the 2026 season,’ Rodski said.

‘He has a long road ahead in his recovery and his focus will be on returning to full health before considering any form of return to training.

‘Eli is a much-loved and respected member of our team and club. The Storm family will rally around him and support him through his recovery.’

Melbourne will almost certainly have Katoa’s salary wiped from their cap given the injury was suffered in a representative game but the loss is still huge given he’s among their best players.

The Melbourne Storm star will continue his recovery from home, the team said

The Melbourne Storm star will continue his recovery from home, the team said

The NRL has conducted an investigation into Tonga’s handling of the incidents.

It’s understood much of the focus is on whether Katoa should have been cleared to play after suffering a heavy knock in the warmup, which was deemed to not require a head injury assessment.

He then passed an HIA after another knock to the head in the first half, before returning and suffering a third blow that ended his game.

The governing body is yet to make its findings public.

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