Southland rugby player Hoani MacDonald has been treated for cardiac arrest after collapsing during his side's ITM Cup semifinal against Counties Manukau in Pukekohe this afternoon.
The New Zealand Rugby Union has confirmed the 34-year-old MacDonald is in an induced coma and remains in a stable condition at Middlemore Hospital.
MacDonald was given CPR on the side of the field for 10 minutes after collapsing and being put into the recovery position by a teammate, Fairfax Media reported. He was then loaded into an ambulance which remained stationary for some time before heading to hospital.
Play continued in the match while MacDonald was given treatment and television commentary initially suggested MacDonald was substituted with a back injury.
Rugby Southland general manager Brian Hopley is not with the team and was unable to provide an update on MacDonald's condition, while team manager Glenn Morrison could not be reached for comment.