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‘Please don’t do it’: Devastated family warn of viral tackle trend after teen's death

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Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 May 2025, 7:12am

‘Please don’t do it’: Devastated family warn of viral tackle trend after teen's death

Author
Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Wed, 28 May 2025, 7:12am
  • The family of Ryan Satterthwaite, who died after taking part in a private 鈥渞un it straight鈥 challenge, are warning others of its dangers. 
  • The controversial social media-driven trend involves participants running and colliding at great speeds. 
  • The family said promotion of it as a sport is 鈥渄isgraceful鈥 and are calling on top rugby figures to denounce it. 

The grieving family of a teenager who died after suffering head injuries from participating in a private 鈥渞un it straight鈥 challenge say the tragic death was an accident waiting to happen. 

Ryan Satterthwaite underwent emergency surgery in Palmerston North Hospital on Sunday but couldn鈥檛 be saved from his brain injuries. 

Speaking to the Herald, his uncle Peter Satterthwaite said Ryan was a 鈥渢op kid鈥 who loved his mates, enjoyed playing rugby, and 鈥渨ould do anything for anybody.鈥 

鈥淧leasant and polite, one of those kids that would open the door for you, say please and thank you - and it鈥檚 hard to come by on some of the teenagers these days鈥, Satterthwaite said. 

The 19-year-old was with a group of friends on Sunday after celebrating a friend鈥檚 21st birthday the night before. 

鈥淭hey just carried on celebrating, knew about the game, thought it鈥檇 be good fun to play,鈥 his uncle said. 

鈥淚t was just a freak accident and he hit his head.鈥 

Satterthwaite said the group of young people became concerned while waiting for the ambulance to arrive, so decided to take their injured friend to the hospital themselves. 

鈥淭hey got concerned for he was conscious at the start, and he was talking to his friends, and then he just, as such, started going downhill.鈥 

Palmerston North teen Ryan Satterthwaite died after suffering serious injuries in a "run it straight" game.Palmerston North teen Ryan Satterthwaite died after suffering serious injuries in a "run it straight" game. 

鈥楻un it straight鈥 has been touted as the world鈥檚 fiercest new combat sport and attempts to mirror the most physical collisions seen in rugby league, union and AFL matches weekly. 

The controversial trend that has found popularity on social media involves two people running directly at each other, slamming into one another. 

鈥淰ictory belongs to the one who dominates the collision鈥, one event promotes. 

Satterthwaite鈥檚 death comes after two 鈥榬un it straight鈥 events were hosted at West Auckland鈥檚 Trusts Arena last week by Australian-based Runit Championship League - with $20,000 cash on offer for the winners. 

Manawat奴 police area commander Inspector Ross Grantham said while what happened on Sunday was 鈥渁n impromptu game among friends, not a planned event鈥, the tragic outcome 鈥渄oes highlight the inherent safety concerns with such an activity鈥. 

鈥淲e would urge anyone thinking about taking part in a game or event like this to consider the significant safety and injury risks.鈥 

Grantham said while it was not a criminal matter, police would continue inquiries on behalf of the Coroner. 

Of the eight competitors on Wednesday last week, three were forced to retire with injuries 鈥 two of whom showed signs of a concussion. Photo / Mike ScottOf the eight competitors on Wednesday last week, three were forced to retire with injuries 鈥 two of whom showed signs of a concussion. Photo / Mike Scott 

Peter Satterthwaite said it was heartwarming to see the number of people who turned up to say goodbye to Ryan at the hospital, including dozens of friends and colleagues from Mainfreight where he worked. 

His life support was turned off on Monday. 

鈥淚 really feel for all the boys there and what they鈥檙e going through, they shouldn鈥檛 have to go through that. 

鈥淚t was nobody鈥檚 fault, just a little bit of fun that鈥檚 turned tragic鈥, he said. 

After seeing reports of 鈥渞un it straight鈥 competitions in the media last week, Satterthwaite and his wife Jacinda both commented to each other that they thought someone was going to get hurt, but never expected it to be their nephew. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 just a stupid idea鈥, he said. 

The pair said their family want to warn others about the dangers of the trend and hope Ryan鈥檚 death can at least serve as a wake-up call. 

鈥淛ust don鈥檛 do it. A little bit of fun has lifelong consequences.鈥 

They say it鈥檚 鈥渄isgraceful鈥 the events are being promoted as a sport, and are calling on the All Blacks, Warriors, and other high-profile sportspeople to publicly speak out against it. 

鈥淧eople don鈥檛 listen to us, we鈥檙e just Joe Bloggs, but they [the public] idolise our sportspeople.鈥 

Ethan Manera New Zealand Herald journalist based in Wellington. He joined 九一星空无限 in 2023 as a broadcast journalist and is interested in local issues, politics and property in the capital. Ethan can be emailed at [email protected].  

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