NBL’s Froling injured in late-night attack

NBL’s Froling injured in late-night attack

Brisbane ahead Harry Froling will miss the remainder of the NBL season after an alleged one-punch assault left him unconscious on a Wollongong road.

Froling stays in hospital in Brisbane with head accidents, however in a secure situation after the incident that occurred round 2am Sunday after the Bullets’ defeat of the Hawks on Saturday.

The 24-year-old had discharged himself from Wollongong Hospital on Sunday morning, catching a flight again to Brisbane with the staff after which checking into Prince Charles Hospital after reporting extra head soreness.

Scans then reportedly confirmed a fractured cranium and bleed on the mind that required surgical procedure, with the Bullets on Tuesday confirming he’ll miss the remainder of the NBL season.

Wollongong police are interesting for extra data however imagine Froling was punched within the head and fell to the bottom.

Police need to converse with a male of caucasian look, aged in his 20s with brief brown hair, that was seen on Crown Street, reverse Aitchison Street, across the time of the incident.

“The Brisbane Bullets are working closely with NSW Police and NBL integrity unit as they investigate the circumstances surrounding an alleged assault on Harry Froling,” the Bullets mentioned in an announcement on Tuesday.

“As an investigation is underway the club is not in a position to make any further comment, other than to say the players, coaches and staff all send their well wishes to Harry, and his family.”