Harry Froling is in a stable condition at a Brisbane hospital after a suspected punch to the head left him unconscious on a Wollongong street. Read details 👉
Brisbane Bullets head coach Greg Vanderjagt says once police investigations are complete the NBL club will conduct its own inquiry into the incident that left Harry Froling with a fractured skull.
He then visited a Brisbane hospital and scans reportedly confirmed a fractured skull and bleed on the brain that required surgery.
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