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Harry Froling recovering at home after alleged one-punch attack

Brisbane Bullet’s star Harry Froling is recovering at home after surgery for shocking head injury sustained in a alleged attack.

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Brisbane Bullets centre Harry Froling has left hospital and is recovering at home, with an image revealing the extent of the shocking injuries he sustained in an alleged one-punch attack on the NSW South Coast last month.

The 24-year-old’s father, former NBL player Shane Froling, posted a photo to Twitter of his son’s shaved head and dramatic scar following his major surgery in hospital.

Froling was knocked unconscious in the alleged attack on a Wollongong street on January 22 about 2.40am, following his side’s game against the Illawarra Hawks.

He suffered a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain, undergoing major surgery in the week after the incident.

Harry Froling’s severe head wound following surgery to treat a fracture skull and bleeding on the brain. Picture: Twitter / Shane Froling
Harry Froling’s severe head wound following surgery to treat a fracture skull and bleeding on the brain. Picture: Twitter / Shane Froling

“Harrison Froling is out of hospital and recovering,” Shane Froling wrote.

“As much as we would love to address media and questions we will leave it until police evidence is presented.

“He is on the mend, thankyou for the care and love sent.”

Bullets coach Greg Vanderjagt said last week a club inquiry would be conducted into the incident following the police investigation.

The 2019 NBL Rookie of the Year, Froling was ruled out for the remainder of the NBL season following the alleged attack. Picture: Getty Images
The 2019 NBL Rookie of the Year, Froling was ruled out for the remainder of the NBL season following the alleged attack. Picture: Getty Images

“The club will conduct their own investigation when the time is right and put everything together and take the appropriate course of action in terms of how we manage the group and how we manage those situations on the road moving forward,” Vanderjagt said.

“It’s something that is real and we certainly don’t sweep it under the table and just ignore it.

“But at this point in time, there’s not too much else to say on that because it is a police matter.”

The Bullets’ NBL campaign reached its close on Saturday as they lost 75-80 to the New Zealand Breakers, finishing ninth on the ladder with an 8-20 record and missing the playoffs.

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