Southland rugby player Hoani MacDonald is showing signs of improvement after suffering a cardiac arrest during a game on Saturday, Rugby Southland chief executive Brian Hopley says.
The 34-year-old collapsed during his team's ITM Cup semifinal against Counties Manukau in Pukekohe, and paramedics used a defibrillator after CPR and a shot of adrenaline failed to bring back his pulse.
He was in an induced coma until Sunday night and has since been moved from intensive care to a coronary care ward.
A hospital spokeswoman said he was in a stable condition with family by his side.
Mr Hopley had heard MacDonald was doing "reasonably well" and had been "up and about".