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'I played whole game with a ruptured testicle': Wakefield warrior Richard Mathers' toe-curling confession

Crunching collision in early moments of weekend loss to Wigan caused damage but star claims he did not notice injury until the next day!

Whole new ball game: Wakefield star Mathers(Getty)

Rugby League star Richard Mathers has fans shaking their heads in amazement and crossing their legs in sympathy after admitting he played a full game with a ruptured testicle.

And to make matters worse for the tough-as-nails Wakefield full-back, his team lost the match to Wigan last Sunday.

Mathers revealed he suffered the grisly injury the very first time he touched the ball, but didn't notice he had a problem until THE NEXT DAY.

"The doctor said he'd never seen such trauma in that area," he explained.

"I got a knee flush on my right testicle in the first carry of the game. I got a foot injury later in the game and it wasn't until I got in the shower on Monday morning that I noticed there was a lot of swelling."

Horrifyingly, Mathers is the second Super League player to suffer this particular injury in a matter of months.

Warrington's Paul Wood suffered the eye-watering fate in October's Grand Final - and also played on.

Mathers told BBC Radio Leeds: "I can't thank the club doctor enough. My main concern was my foot, but as soon as I asked him to examine my testicle, he told me priorities had changed.