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Oisin Doherty

Ospreys star Harri Morgan taking break from rugby after revealing he attempted to take his own life

Ospreys rugby star Harri Morgan has announced that he is taking a break from rugby after revealing that he attempted to take his own life back in February.

The 23-year-old took to social media to share an emotional note captioned 'MY STORY', and documented his longstanding mental health struggles.

Morgan has now revealed that he is on medication and will be stepping away from rugby for the time being, a move which he stresses isn't permanent.

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“For a number of years I have suffered in silence. Grieving the loss of my grandparents and consecutive rugby injuries are the main contributors to my mental health causing both stress and anxiety. High stress levels have also caused me to suffer patches of hair loss. On 5th February I reached the lowest point of my life and regrettably I took the decision to try and end it.

“I am proud to say that I am now medicated for my stress and anxiety. I can’t thank my employer Ospreys, my team-mates and, of course, my family and friends enough for the love and support they have shown me in this dark time.

“I have made the difficult decision to take some time out of professional rugby. Rugby will always be my passion but for now I need to prioritise my physical and mental well-being. This isn’t goodbye to rugby forever, it’s a goodbye for now.”

Morgan added that he was hoping to inspire others to speak out about their mental health and to get the help they need.

“Mental health is a taboo subject for men and particularly men involved in the rugby world. By admitting my struggles and showing my vulnerability I hope other men feel empowered to open up. My DMs are always open. It’s okay not to be okay.”

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