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Huddersfield Giants academy player (17) passes away after suffering head injury

HUDDERSFIELD GIANTS ACADEMY player Ronan Costello has passed away.

The 17-year-old was airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary after being injured in a U19s match against Salford Red Devils over the weekend.

The club confirmed the tragic news on Tuesday afternoon.

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“It is with regret that Huddersfield Giants wish to inform everyone of the passing of 17-year-old academy player Ronan Costello today,” a club statement read.

“Ronan was airlifted to the LGI on Saturday afternoon after he was injured during the Giants academy game with Salford.

“Huddersfield Giants are collating all messages, cards and tweets that they receive to pass to the family at the appropriate time.”

The Giants also released a statement from the Costello family, which read: ”We are absolutely devastated to lose Ronan so tragically and suddenly.

“Ronan was a loving and caring 17-year-old lad who was dedicated to his family and friends. He was a credit to all of his family and we are so proud of him and his achievements.

“He was passionate about rugby and rugby was a big part of his life. We acknowledge that this was a tragic accident.

“As a family, we wish to extend our appreciation to Leeds General Infirmary’s Neuro Intensive Care Unit for their dedication, respect and efforts in caring for Ronan and to the Giants, especially Andy and Richard, who have been a great support to us all during such a difficult time.

“We would like to thank everyone who has supported us but we now need some privacy and time to grieve. We are all truly heartbroken and Ronan will be missed and forever in our hearts.”

Rugby Football League (RFL) chief executive Nigel Wood said: “We are all incredibly saddened by news of the death of Huddersfield Giants academy player Ronan Costello. It is a terrible tragedy and our thoughts and prayers are with Ronan’s family and friends at this time.

“We will work with both clubs involved in the game to ensure that the players, their families and friends are fully supported by the RFL Benevolent Fund and through Sporting Chance.”