North Shore Times (New Zealand)

Shore’s Tania Dalton’s life support turned off

- STAFF REPORTERS

Former Silver Fern Tania Dalton’s life support was turned off five days after she collapsed when she suffered a brain aneurysm during a social game of touch rugby.

The 45-year-old was admitted to Auckland City Hospital in a critical condition last Thursday.

‘‘It is expected that she will slip away when she is ready, any time from now,’’ her family said in a statement. Her family kept a vigil by her bedside.

Dalton and her family are valued and active members of the North Harbour sporting community.

Dalton had suffered a ruptured internal carotid artery aneurysm, her family said.

The internal carotid arteries supply blood to the front of the brain. Test results revealed that the internal aneurysm she had resulted in massive blood loss and ultimately loss of oxygen to the brain for an extended period.

‘‘The damage has now been accepted as irreversib­le and so the family had no choice but to allow nature to take its course,’’ her family said.

Dalton, who made her way through the netball ranks under her maiden name, Tania Nicholson, played 12 tests for the Silver Ferns, making her debut against South Africa in 1996 under coach Leigh Gibbs.

The goal shoot/goal attack played in the the 2003 world championsh­ips in Jamaica, which New Zealand won, pipping Australia in the final. Her internatio­nal career went from 1996–2004, then from 2006–07, punctuated by breaks giving birth to her three children and with injuries.

Domestical­ly, she played for the Northern Force and the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic, before a highly impressive stint with the Southern Sting, from 2002-06, during which the side won three national titles.

After retiring, she has been a netball commentato­r for Sky Sport, noted for speaking candidly.

Former rival, long-time Australian goal shoot Catherine Cox, messaged her best to Dalton’s loved ones through Twitter.

‘‘Thought and prayers with Tania Dalton’s family and friends during this horrific time. We are all thinking of you.’’

At the time of going to press, Dalton was expected to pass away peacefully.

Meanwhile, Auckland DHB is investigat­ing a suspected privacy breach involving a clinician not involved in her care accessing Dalton’s records.

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 ?? PHOTOSPORT ?? Tania Dalton shows her delight as the Silver Ferns win their 2003 world netball championsh­ips semfinal.
PHOTOSPORT Tania Dalton shows her delight as the Silver Ferns win their 2003 world netball championsh­ips semfinal.

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