Adrian Purtell suffers "Heart Attack" after ESL match.

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**Former Canberra Raider and Penrith Panther Adrian Purtell suffers 'heart attack' after English Super League match**

FORMER NRL player Adrian Purtell will spend the rest of the week in an English hospital after having what his mother described as a heart attack following a UK Super League match.

Fran Purtell told southern NSW newspaper the Border Mail her son, 27, suffered a heart attack just hours after playing for the Bradford Bulls in their weekend derby defeat by Leeds in sweltering conditions at Manchester's Etihad Stadium.

The Bulls said the former Penrith and Canberra NRL outside back complained of feeling unwell on the journey back from Manchester and the bus stopped twice for the doctor to treat him.

Purtell was admitted to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and later transferred to Leeds General Infirmary, where he is expected to spend the next few days recovering.

Bradford football manager Stuart Duffy, who was on the bus, said: "Adrian's condition was giving cause for concern and the club doctor Donald Young advised that he should be taken to hospital immediately.

"The bus went to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary where Adrian was detained and he was later transferred to the Leeds General Infirmary where he spent the night.

"Our thoughts are with Adrian at this time."

Leeds issued a statement, saying: "The Rhinos would like to echo those sentiments and hope that Adrian makes a speedy recovery."

Purtell is in his first season in Super League, having joined Bradford on a three-year deal from the Panthers last November.

Duffy said the Bulls were unable to confirm the exact nature of Purtell's illness due to patient confidentiality but the player's mother told the Border Mail that her son had suffered a heart attack.

Fran Purtell said she received a telephone call from the club doctor and immediately made plans to fly to England to be at her son's bedside.

"Adrian had a heart attack," she told the newspaper before boarding a flight to Manchester, via Sydney.

"He had a blockage to one of the main arteries to the heart but he's OK. He's in Leeds hospital and is in good care.

"It was very frightening this morning for everyone."

Purtell's health scare comes just two months after Bolton soccer player Fabrice Muamba suffered a cardiac arrest during an English Premier League match at Tottenham.

Purtell, who started his professional career with the Raiders in 2006, missed a large chunk of the following season due to deep vein thrombosis after a blood clot was found in his lungs.

He has been ordered to spend a minimum five days in hospital and, although a spokesperson declined to make any comment, he is believed to be in a stable condition.

His mother said her son had been feeling unwell for some time.

"He knew something was wrong," she added. "He said he had a sore chest a few weeks ago and was keeping an eye on it. He knew that something was amiss.

"It was hurting on the bus like it had been. The news for now is that he's OK. His heart didn't stop beating at that stage."

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Sad news. Hope he is on the mend and back on the paddock soon.
 
Hope to see him back playing in the future , but I doubt we will

I can't see too many teams taking the risks of further complications unfortunately CB
 
@happy tiger said:
Hope to see him back playing in the future , but I doubt we will

I can't see too many teams taking the risks of further complications unfortunately CB

Depends whether it's a once off or whether it's a Tony Vidmar style problem where it's potentially life threatening.
 
your long term health is far more important that playing footy.
**at times , i think we lose focus, of the fact that footy is just a game.**
 
He'll be back, compared to my wife's heart attack and that of Fabrice Muamba his was very very minor, it's the sort of attack that 'most' blokes take for granted and think it's indigestion etc, see the doc in a few days if it continues.
Very lucky that he had a doc on board the bus that recognised the seriousness of it, so take nothing for granted, when in doubt seek medical attention as soon as possible, a mates dad had a heart attack 500m from the hospital and could not be saved while my wife was lucky that they have trained first aiders where she works.
 
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