Two major rugby organisations are coming together to help Wesley College raise funds to support a teenager who suffered a traumatic brain injury while playing in a schoolboy match.
Semisi Naiqara, 16, spent six weeks in hospital after being injured in a game against Linston College in September. He has since been moved to the Acquired Brain Injury rehabilitation centre in Rānui after his condition improved.
Naiqara played centre for Wesley First XV in the Central North Island competition this year.
While a Givealittle page has been created to help the family cover costs, Counties Manukau Provisional Union and the NZ Rugby Foundation are planning a fundraising differ to be held in July to further increase fundraising efforts.
NZR general manager of community rugby Steve Lancaster says rugby has the power “to bring people together to support each other” in circumstances like these.