Coroner to decide on Manly NRL training death.

Coroner’s report imminent on the tragic death of a promising NRL player during pre-season training with the Manly Sea Eagles.

Keith Titmuss collapsed after a workout at the club’s base in Narrabeen in November 2020 and later died at the hospital.

Although the exact cause of his death remains undetermined, it’s suggested he likely suffered exertion heat stroke.

Specialists recommend implementing a standard two-week acclimatization period for players returning from the off-season to mitigate the risk of heat-related illnesses.

Former Sea Eagles coach Des Hasler expressed condolences, emphasizing precautions taken during the session.

Titmuss’ family seeks clarity from the inquest and hopes its recommendations will enhance safety measures across all sporting codes.

Deputy State Coroner Joan Baptie is scheduled to release her findings soon.