- Absolutely Fa'asuamaleaui broke his ACL last season
- Dark Days continued for Titans Nrl's pattern
- Now prepared for a huge 2025 under des Hasler
Nrl Tino Fa'asuamaleaui star has revealed the heartbreaking time he broke while he was “drug addicts” while fighting to recover from a serious injury.
Gold Coast Titans, 24, only played three games last season, and once the scanning confirmed that he had suffered an anterior cross ligament torn in the knee, the hard -nose accessory endured a few dark days.
“I was lying on the bed for a night, probably a little rich in drugs because the pain was so bad that I could not sleep, and I simply collapsed,” said Prime Minister's representative. News Corp.
I hid under the blanket. I didn't want anyone to see me crying.
Fa'asuamaleaui also fought with his rehabilitation of injuries, so he asked the Titans if he could fly to the United States to work closely with the reconditioning specialist Bill Knowles, who has previously helped the stars of NRL Latrell Mitchell, Ryan Papenhuyzen and Tom Trbojevic in their respective recoveries.
The key difference was that Fa'asuamaleaui learned of all knowledge for two weeks.
Nrl Tino Fa'asuamaleaui star (in the photo with his partner)
The captain of the Titans was discarded for the season after rupting his ACL against the bulldogs in the third round last year (in the photo)
Fa'asuamaleaui then flew to the United States to work in close collaboration with Bill Knowles reconditioning specialist
'Usually, he has three or four athletes from all over the world, but I was lucky that he was only one by one. Instead of focusing on four guys, he was just with me, “he said.
'It's full. It keeps it simple and brings energy every day.
“You are excited to learn about the body and how your knee works and improve it during the trip.”
The Titans documented the time of Fa'asuamaleaui in the United States with a film, continue to advance.
A three -part documentary, episode one, will be available in its entirety from 7pm on Wednesday, February 5 through Titans.com.au, 9Now and YouTube.
Fa'asuamaleaui, who is hired with the club until 2033, is on the way to appearing in the second trial of the Titans against the Dolphins on Redcliffe on February 22.
A winner of the Premier League with Melbourne's storm in 2020, Fa'asuamaleaui would love a second ring, this time next to his teammates in the shine strip.
He was a spectator frustrated last year, and is convinced that Gold Coast can challenge for a place in the top eight in 2025.
DES Hasler's men have goodbye in the first round, with their first game on the road in Belmore versus Los Bulldogs on March 16.