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NRL player Troy Dargan dies after motorcycle crash in Cook Islands

- Australian Associated Press

The NRL player Troy Dargan has died in a motorcycle accident while holidaying in the Cook Islands.

Dargan played two NRL games, both for South Sydney in 2020, and had joined Canberra on a two-year contract for the upcoming season.

The playmaker’s management Aria Sports Group confirmed the news via social media on Christmas Day.

Dargan, affectiona­tely nicknamed “TJ’’, was 26.

“On behalf of the Dargan family, it is with a heavy heart that we share the news of TJ’s tragic passing overnight,” the statement from Aria Sports Group read.

“He and his family were holidaying in the Cook Island [sic] where TJ was involved in a motorcycle accident.

“TJ will [be] greatly missed and our thoughts and prayers are with his family.”

Dargan was an Australian schoolboys and NSW under-20s representa­tive, and while contracted at Parramatta was named halfback in the 2016 Holden Cup team of the year.

He later joined Brisbane, playing for the reserve grade affiliates Norths between 2018 and 2019, before reuniting with the former Broncos coach Wayne Bennett at the Rabbitohs.

Dargan made his first-grade debut against the Sydney Roosters in the Rabbitohs’ first game after the NRL returned from a Covid-enforced hiatus in May 2020.

He partnered club legend Adam Reynolds in the halves twice while Cody Walker was suspended, but made way once the regular five-eighth returned in round five that season.

Dargan had signed with the Raiders this season after playing for Manly’s NSW Cup affiliate Blacktown Workers six times in the 2023 season.

He twice represente­d the Cook Islands at internatio­nal level and scored two tries in a 38-16 defeat of the United States in late 2019.

Erik ten Hag urged his senior players to step up when Manchester United host Aston Villa and look to end a run of four games without a goal. The problems for United mounted when they slipped eight points off the top four and dropped to eighth after losing 2-0 at West Ham on Saturday, and Ten Hag’s future is in the spotlight after Sir Jim Ratcliffe completed a deal to buy 25% of the club on Christmas Eve.

While United have been in flux there has been no structure to sack the manager and Ratcliffe will decide whether to keep faith with the Dutchman after a miserable first half of the season. United are out of Europe after finishing bottom of their Champions League group. Sir Dave Brailsford, the sporting director at Ratcliffe’s company Ineos, will hold discussion­s with key United personnel before making decisions, including about Ten Hag.

Ratcliffe said after completing his deal that the aim was “to see Manchester United back where we belong, at the very top of English, European and world football”.

United lacked creativity at the London Stadium and it summed up their issues in the final third when Rasmus Højlund was substitute­d in the 57th minute. The 20-year-old striker has not scored in the league since his £72m move from Atalanta last summer.

Ten Hag stood by Højlund after West Ham handed United their 13th defeat this season. The manager has not been afraid to turn to youth. Defensive injuries prompted him to hand a debut to Willy Kambwala, a 19-yearold centre-back, against West Ham. But inexperien­ce can be an issue. Kobbie Mainoo, the 18-year-old midfielder, was at fault for West Ham’s second goal.

It means Ten Hag needs decisivene­ss from more seasoned players when high-flying Villa visit Old Trafford on Boxing Day. “In every game, they have to step up,” he said. “I said the word two or three times now: the players have to take responsibi­lity. I have to take responsibi­lity and the players have to take responsibi­lity.

“But everyone. Maybe in moments you expect from the seniors even more with young players around. But if you are good enough, you are also old enough. We have to do it together. It doesn’t matter what age it is. We have to put a team [out] who has to win the game.

“I am not disappoint­ed by the attitude. But of course we know what the standard is at Manchester United and we have to win as a team. So I take the word responsibi­lity. We have to take that as a team and every individual has to contribute 100% in that responsibi­lity we have.”

United hope that Raphaël Varane will ease their selection problems in defence by returning from illness. Ten Hag said Anthony Martial was likely to be unavailabl­e. He could not say whether the striker would be sold in January.

 ?? ?? Troy Dargan training during his time at the Brisbane Broncos. Dargan has died after a motorcyle accident in the Cook Islands. Photograph: Dave Hunt/AAP
Troy Dargan training during his time at the Brisbane Broncos. Dargan has died after a motorcyle accident in the Cook Islands. Photograph: Dave Hunt/AAP
 ?? ?? Erik ten Hag watches on during Manchester United’s defeat at West Ham. Photograph: Justin Setterfiel­d/Getty Images
Erik ten Hag watches on during Manchester United’s defeat at West Ham. Photograph: Justin Setterfiel­d/Getty Images

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