Rugby

Canadian men's rugby 7s player suffers traumatic brain injury in Bali car crash

Canadian rugby player Nick Allen was hospitalized in Indonesia with a traumatic brain injury after a car crash last week in Bali, Rugby Canada said.

Nick Allen rushed to emergency surgery for head, shoulder and forearm injuries

Nick Allen, top, was placed into a medically induced coma as part of his treatment but has begun the awakening process. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

Canadian rugby player Nick Allen was hospitalized in Indonesia with a traumatic brain injury after a car crash last week in Bali, Rugby Canada said.

Allen, 26, who played for the national sevens team over the last two seasons and represented Canada at the Commonwealth Games last summer, was hurt on Nov. 7, the federation said on Instagram.

Emergency surgery was required after Allen suffered severe injuries to his head, shoulder and forearm, Rugby Canada said. The slow process of Allen "being woken" from a medically induced coma had started, according to the post on Saturday.

There was no immediate word on the cause of the crash or how long the recovery process might take. A message left with Rugby Canada was not immediately returned.

A GoFundMe page set up by friends and family to pay for Allen's medical bills had raised over $151,000 of its $200,000 goal as of Monday afternoon.

Allen, a six-foot-four, 230-pound back row from West Vancouver, B.C., played at the university level for the UBC Thunderbirds from 2015-20.

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