- Couple spent two nights in hospital
Sydney Roosters NRL coach Trent Robinson and his wife were airlifted to hospital following a gas bottle explosion.
It’s understood the three premiership coach and his wife Sandra were cooking dinner at a property in the NSW Hunter Valley on Monday night when a barbecue gas bottle exploded, Nine News reported.
The couple suffered burns to their arms and were doused in cold water immediately.
Ambulances and the Westpac Rescue helicopter attended the property, which is understood to be owned by former ARL administrator John Quayle.
Trent Robinson and his wife were injured after a barbecue gas bottle exploded on Monday night
The Westpac critical care medical team airlifted the couple to John Hunter Hospital.
Robinson and his wife spent two nights in hospital and have since been discharged.
The couple are now recovering home.
The Sydney Roosters are yet to comment on the matter.
Robinson has been in charge of the first grade side at Bondi since 2013, taking the foundation club to three premierships.
More to come.
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