Stannard leaves hospital after coward punch nightmare


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Australian sevens captain James Stannard will meet with police to detail what he remembers of the terrifying coward punch that left him unconscious and bleeding on a Coogee footpath on Friday morning.


Stannard, 35, is understood to be improving every day but is still battling dizziness and has not been able to walk any further than the short distance between his hospital bed and bathroom.


Veteran: the Gold Coast would have been Stannard's third Commonwealth Games campaign.

Veteran: the Gold Coast would have been Stannard’s third Commonwealth Games campaign.



Rugby Australia said the veteran back was discharged from St Vincent’s Hospital on Sunday and would give a statement at Maroubra Police Station later in the day.


He is nursing a fractured skull after allegedly being coward punched outside a kebab shop on Coogee Bay Road in the early hours of Friday morning. A 22-year-old British national has been charged over the assault.


It has ended Stannard’s dream of a third Commonwealth Games campaign before it started and delivered the Australian men’s sevens squad a third cruel blow in as many weeks. Popular coach Andy Friend was sacked last month and captain Lewis Holland was ruled out injured a week later.


Friend said the allegedly unprovoked attack was so swift and brutal that the coach and his son, Josh, believed Stannard was dead.


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