Does anyone have access to the Lloyd Perret story in SMH about concussion.
Comatose for two days’: Former NRL player launches $5 million lawsuit against Manly
Adrian Proszenko
ByAdrian Proszenko
August 4, 2025 — 3.43pm
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Former NRL forward Lloyd Perrett has launched a $5 million lawsuit against the Manly Sea Eagles, claiming he was placed in a “a comatose state for two days” after a training session which he has never recovered from.
A statement of claim filed in the Supreme Court outlines the career-ending injuries he allegedly suffered during a pre-season workout at the Narrabeen Sports Complex on November 6, 2017.
Lloyd Perrett is suing the Sea Eagles.
Lloyd Perrett is suing the Sea Eagles.Credit:NRL Photos
According to the claim filed by Brisbane legal firm Carter Capner and obtained by this masthead, Perrett suffered exertional heat stroke, heat stress-induced seizure and psychiatric injury during running sessions in which he was deprived of water.
It’s alleged that after a 20-minute warm-up, Perrett was made to complete three two-kilometre time trials, with a two-minute break between the first and second. The first took Perrett eight minutes and 23 seconds, the second 10 minutes and 30 seconds. Perrett then completed one lap of the third before he “collapsed unconscious to the ground.”
“The Plaintiff was not supplied with any water or other fluids during the Training Session because Mr Dan Ferris, the Club Performance Coach, had directed before the start of the session that there would be no water breaks,” the claim states. The temperature in Sydney on the day was in the mid-20 degree celsius.
As a result, Perrett’s lawyers say their client was in “a comatose state for two days” and suffered “disabilities” including a seizure, poor heat tolerance, severe pain, fatigue, muscular degeneration, impaired cognitive ability, anxiety, moodiness and poor kidney, liver and thyroid function.