Melbourne AFL premiership defender Steven May was taken to hospital after having an allergic reaction during a night out with his partner. Today we will discuss about Steven May: Speech| Hospital| Partner| Collingwood| Wife
Steven May: Speech| Hospital| Partner| Collingwood| Wife
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Steven May (born 10 January 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He served as co-captain of Gold Coast in the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
Speech
A very honest Steven May declared that Melbourne should have “drinked” Collingwood in their qualifying final and that it was “much better” than the eventual premiers.
The superstar defender was speaking at the club’s best and fairest awards on Friday night when he was asked about his hunger to make amendments for the club’s 2023 campaign.
The Demons became the first team in the AFL era to complete back-to-back straight sets finals exits, losing to the Magpies in a game they generally dominated, and then falling to Carlton in a thriller.
Hospital
The veteran defender took to Instagram to joke about his age and what happened in the hospital bed.
“Why does he have to try to die before we go on vacation?! However I am happy that I can say that I have now saved his life forever. This will definitely have benefits,” he wrote.
A spokesperson for the Demons said the 31-year-old man has been released from hospital after the reaction and will recover, but they have not yet determined what caused him to feel unwell.
Partner
May’s partner Sachi Dede posted May’s story in a hospital bed on Instagram, writing: “Why does she have to try to die before we go on holiday?! Although I am glad that I can say that I have now saved his life forever.
Melbourne defender Steven May spent the night in hospital after suffering an allergic reaction to food during a night out with his partner.
Collingwood
‘We should have smoked them’: Steven May hits out at Collingwood after final win. The Magpies recorded a 9.6 (60) to 7.11 (53) victory over the Demons in the first week of the finals, before Melbourne fell in straight sets with another loss against Carlton.
Speaking at the Demons presentation night, where he finished fifth in the best and fairest count, May declared that his team was a “better team” than Collingwood and talked about his disappointment at seeing the Magpies lift the premiership trophy of.
“I’ve had some fans come up to me and (say) ‘I really appreciate and respect how much you hate losing,’ which is amazing and I do that,” he said.
“And I don’t want to talk about them later. But you know, we lose to Collingwood, and they blow the flag, and it’s sad. Because we’re a better team than them, we should have smoked them.
Wife
May is not married yet nor has he come out publicly about any of his relationships. Steven May currently does not have any children.
Steven May Family: Parents
May leads a private life and has not revealed any information about his parents.