My genitals went numb’: Former Knights star claims he was called ‘weak’, shamed by ex-coach

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Former Knights fan favourite Nathan Ross has lifted the lid on the injuries that led to his medical retirement, claiming then coach Nathan Brown called him “weak” after he tore both groins and had hernias in his stomach.

Ross retired in 2019 after battling through the 2018 season with a multitude of injuries.

Speaking in a podcast with the Newcastle Herald, Ross revealed that in his final year – where he played 15 games – he was struggling with “severe injury” in 10 of those

The head of sport, Tony Ayoub didn’t manage it properly,” Ross alleged.

He led me in the wrong direction in terms of what the injury was.

“I tore my groin against Brisbane, and I got told that there was nothing wrong there and that I was being weak and to harden up.

I strapped my right groin, then my left tore. Once again I was told nothing was wrong there, I was being sent for the wrong treatment.

“The physios were doing the best they could, but what happened from there is I ended up having hernias in my stomach.

Then I completed tore my pelvis ligaments off the bone. It was pinching the nerves, but I was training one day and I could barely run.

“My genitals went numb because the nerves were being pinched inside my pelvis. I went to the head of performance and he told me to run it off.”


With Ross’ injuries allegedly misdiagnosed, he claims he was pushed to play on.

“As soon as you challenge our manhood it’s like a red rag to a bull,” he said.

We just try and push through it. I kept pushing through it until against Cronulla, I stepped off my left foot and it felt like my bowels had fallen out my backside.


“I came in at halftime with numbness down my legs with my stomach in excruciating pain.

“I was on the physio table and Tony Ayoub and Nathan Brown came over.

“They said ‘do you want to play?’ I said I want to play, but I am really injured in tears on the physio table. And they were just like: ‘nah you’re being weak, you don’t want to play’.”

A few weeks later the Knights headed up to Townsville to play the Cowboys.

Kalyn Ponga made a break, but Ross realised he couldn’t keep pace due to the searing pain.

“I went to put the foot down to chase and support and I tried to run as fast as I can and both my legs are hurting and barely moving,” he added.

Mitch Barnett flies past me and leaves me in his dust.

“The hardest thing was the coach knew I was injured and then in a video session [highlights] Barney running past me and tried to put me on show in front of the whole team.

That’s pretty hard to deal with when a leader of the club is trying to make people less than what they are.

“I saw a specialist in Sydney about my pelvis, he couldn’t believe the degeneration it had got to.

“I had both my groins operated on, I had two hernias repaired. I had mesh, now wrapped around my pelvis like crimsafe to hold it all stable.

“I can understand him wanting to have all his players on the field, he might have been getting information from Tony Ayoub that my injuries weren’t as bad as they were.

Tony told me a few times I was being soft. Which then [with Brown] as a head coach you would be upset about, that could play a part in it. It led to a decay in the relationship between him and I.

“I found out Nathan and Tony were talking to players behind my back saying I was putting it on. It wasn’t until my surgery was confirmed, that some players come and said: ‘we’re sorry, this is some of the stuff that’s been said about you’.”

Foxsports.com.au has contacted Brown and Ayoub for comment.


The way the Knights managed his Injuries is pretty sad. Wonder if that sort of shit happened at our club which caused players to underperform because they're playing through an injury?
 

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Pretty damning report for Ayoub who oversaw 2 of the most unsuccessful periods in our clubs recent history.

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Head Physiotherapist @bulldogs 2008-2011

Can we change the thread title to: Ross Dog nuts on Ayoub
 

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Pretty damning report for Ayoub who oversaw 2 of the most unsuccessful periods in our clubs recent history.

High Performance manager @bulldogs 2018-2020

Head Physiotherapist @bulldogs 2008-2011

Can we change the thread title to: Ross Dog nuts on Ayoub
Really?

Putting it on the physio for a clubs abysmal record? Some people are honestly so far beyond STUPID.

What do you say of the below then:


Billy Slater gave his World Cup winner's medal to Australian and Melbourne physiotherapist Tony Ayoub in appreciation of his efforts to get the star full-back on the field in the tournament decider.

Ayoub has worked around the clock with Slater since he injured his knee in the Kangaroos' quarter-final defeat of the US


ALSO- again, you failed to mention that he was with the Melbourne Storm when they won their inaugural premiership.
 
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Really?

Putting it on the physio for a clubs abysmal record? Some people are honestly so far beyond STUPID.

What do you say of the below then:


Billy Slater gave his World Cup winner's medal to Australian and Melbourne physiotherapist Tony Ayoub in appreciation of his efforts to get the star full-back on the field in the tournament decider.

Ayoub has worked around the clock with Slater since he injured his knee in the Kangaroos' quarter-final defeat of the US


ALSO- again, you failed to mention that he was with the Melbourne Storm when they won their inaugural premiership.
I'm not intetested whether you have stood with the great.
I'm interested whether you have sat with the broken.

Did you even read the article.
If after you've been in a profession for more than 3 decades and your resume is going backwards at a rate of knots coupled with Nathan Ross' personal experience it's a pretty damning character assessment.

Not that you would understand much about character because you're clearly lacking a bit you disrespectful little fuck
 
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Really?

Putting it on the physio for a clubs abysmal record? Some people are honestly so far beyond STUPID.

What do you say of the below then:


Billy Slater gave his World Cup winner's medal to Australian and Melbourne physiotherapist Tony Ayoub in appreciation of his efforts to get the star full-back on the field in the tournament decider.

Ayoub has worked around the clock with Slater since he injured his knee in the Kangaroos' quarter-final defeat of the US


ALSO- again, you failed to mention that he was with the Melbourne Storm when they won their inaugural premiership.
Was that the 1999 premiership when both Melbourne & St.George-Illawarra were allowed to have WAY more on their salary cap than every other team?
 

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Having a hernia operation (just one) can be excruciating in itself, but all of that put together must having been amazing pain. If what he has said is true then he should sue the pants off Newcastle because that is really bad negligence.
 

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Nathan Ross must be a moron, if he didn't know that he had torn his groin.
 

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Nathan Brown retired at 27 because of injuries............
 

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Wow some of the fucking posts in here are either off tap or on crack :tearsofjoy:
One observation(i wont buy into most of the bs about Ayoub as i dont know facts and mainly cause idrgaf), Nathan Brown seems from different peoples reports over the years to be a total cocksucker how he hasn't been knocked the fuck out regularly beggars belief.
Feel sorry for the player if his story is accurate, most people i know rely on professionals to diagnose torn muscles rather than google and gut feel :laughing:
 

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I know Daniel Anderson made the Warriors boys play beyond busted
Stacey Jones in particular
 

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If other players come out and say similar things about Ayoub, then you would tend to believe what Ross is saying.... if not, then it sounds like Ross is being a sook over something....

Time will tell....
 

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Former Knights head of physical performance Tony Ayoub has defended himself against explosive claims from Nathan Ross that he badly mishandled a series of the winger's injuries, ultimately leading to his medical retirement.

Ross, who played 60 matches for the club between 2015-2018, retired from the game due to medical reasons in early 2019, saying at the time that ongoing groin and pelvic injuries made it impossible for him to continue playing.

In an interview with Newcastle Herald journalist Barry Toohey, Ross alleged that the club's then Physical Performance Manager, Ayoub, didn't treat the injuries properly, a claim Ayoub denies.

"Firstly, I am sorry if Nathan feels that way," Ayoub said in a statement provided to Wide World of Sports.

"It would have been nice if Nathan had reached out to discuss his issues before he aired it in the public domain.

"I can only draw on my 30 years of experience in dealing with injuries and what I see as a fit way to treat and train them in what was my capacity as head physio and then head of performance at different clubs."

Ayoub continued, observing that he always had his players' best interests at heart.

"In some instances certain players needed pushing based on what I was assessing at that time. At no time have I intentionally pushed a player that I didn't think could handle the loads or I would never put them in a position where I felt it would be to the detriment of their health," Ayoub said.

"Again, it's disappointing that Nathan feels that way and it is even more disappointing that he chose a public forum to discuss his issues. At no time has he reached out.

"I would be more than happy to discuss this with Nathan in a private manner."

Ayoub left Newcastle to join the Bulldogs in 2018, and is no longer involved with the NRL.

NRL news | Tony Ayoub defends himself over claims by Nathan Ross that injuries were mishandled (nine.com.au)
 

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Strange they’d make him play if injured ... duty of care and all
 
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