Esteban Noriega (center, with his shaved head) fell within his own 22 meters before the end of the game on Sunday. Photo: Southwest
Argentine rugby Stephen NoriegaPatricio’s son, formerly of Puma and Wallabies, collapsed this Sunday after suffering cardiac arrest in the match between Union Rugby Gascon and Marsacq XV, for the Aquitaine League, an amateur and regional category in France.
Noriega, 32, was quickly helped as the referee picked up her phone to seek medical help. He was airlifted by helicopter and operated on at the University Hospital of Bordeaux. On Sunday night, a few hours after the heart attack, the son of Duck has interfered. Heart problems are caused by two clogged arteries.
“She’s fighting him”they told the newspaper The country from the Noriega environment. Your situation is very dangerous.
Patricio Noriega played in the 95 World Cup for the Pumas and in the 99 World Cup for Australia. Photo: AFP
“Everyone was shocked, but clearly united; we were all by his side. We were on the phone with his father, Patricio Noriega, we tried to reassure and give our support. Everyone was together in this difficult moment, we were waiting for good news, “he explained. Courrègelongue, head of Union Rugby Gascon in media statements in the region.
He added: “This week we will stop training unless the players want to do so, we will meet again next week.”
David Etcheverry, coach of Marsacq XV, described what happened: “Everyone was in shock but clearly united, we were all by his side. We were on the phone with his father Patricio Noriega, we tried to reassure him and gave in. he is our support. what there. ” Let it come … We are all together at this event, we are waiting for good news, “he said in dialogue with the specialized site Rugbyrama.
Omar Hasan, expilar of Pumas and friend of Pato Noriega, expressed himself on Twitter with a message in French: “Let us all pray for my dear Esteban Noriega who is fighting for his life. All my support for my dear friend Pato, his wife and the whole family. “
Patricio Noriega started his career at Hindú, the traditional club owned by Don Torcuato, where he presented himself as a front row player with great projection. From there he caught the attention of Los Pumas, who was with him at the World Cup in 1995. Another year he played in Australia. His high level led to him being called up by the Wallabies, who were with him at the World Cup in 1999. A back injury, which would cause his retirement, deprived him of playing in the 2003 World Cup. .
When he took off his shorts, he returned to Argentina. He coached the Hindu and also in Lomas. Esteban, one of his three sons along with Santiago and Thomas, was trained in the youth of the Don Torcuato club.
Source: Clarin