The Fox Sports star was told by Sydney Eye Hospital specialists he could potentially have gone blind within two weeks had he not undergone surgery on Wednesday. Andrew Graeme Voss, born September 1, 1957, died October 21, 2019. He has his eyes checked yearly.Wow that’s really scary. We revealed last week how Voss required surgery on his right eye. He’s had a pretty good career overall and this season has played well considering the inconsistent form of the Cows.National Rugby League - All things Rugby League! Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Kostenlos mit GMX FreeMail: E-Mail-Adresse, 1 GB Mail Speicher, Free SMS. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. If you're shortsighted or have a history of eye inflammation you're at a higher risk, although overall it isn't very common.

Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. I had emergency surgery on my left one last year after it was discovered that I was a bee's dick away from it detaching causing me to go blind. Portal des FreeMail-Pioniers mit Nachrichten und vielen Services.

Hope he recovers well, doesn’t seem like the best idea to still be calling games wtfThe retina is no joke. Can’t agree with that. He … Gradually it got worse and became a blur.“The vision out of my right eye was like fog,” he said. I had no symptoms either so I was extremely lucky that I had a check up done.For a non meme answer, typically they're just spontaneous from bits in the back of your eye wearing out as you get older, although they can be due to physical trauma to the eye. I heard watching Brisbane play since the restart caused vossy’s eyes to bleed is this true?very true it's also why mcguire left when he did, couldn't afford to lose his good eyeWow, has he been playing backyard footy with Hudson Young and Josh McGuire?To save you a click from the rest of the gutter journalism:Rugby league’s No.1 commentator Andrew Voss has had emergency surgery to save the sight in his right eye.The Fox Sports star was told by Sydney Eye Hospital specialists he could potentially have gone blind within two weeks had he not undergone surgery on Wednesday.The 54-year-old caller feared for his broadcasting ­career when X-rays revealed he had three tears on his retina that were leaking blood and threatening his eyesight.“My advice to everyone is if something odd develops with your eye, don’t delay,” Voss said. Weekly Round discussions about NRL games and other stuff and things.Press J to jump to the feed. Rugby league’s No.1 commentator Andrew Voss has had emergency surgery to save the sight in his right eye. Rugby league’s No.1 commentator Andrew Voss has had emergency surgery to save the sight in his right eye. Career. They sent me straight to emergency at Sydney Eye Hospital.“I had blood and membrane leaking behind my eye. Learn more, including about available controls: The injuries continue to mount for the Roosters but the cavalry is arriving with Sonny Bill Williams hitting the club’s facilities for the first time on Friday.eeling during the coronavirus pandemic and apologised for the days when the “system falls short”. Voss previously worked for the SKY Network Television as a commentator, and at the Nine Network, including Today, NRL Footy Show, The Sunday Footy Show and The Sunday Roast. To save you a click from the rest of the gutter journalism: Rugby league’s No.1 commentator Andrew Voss has had emergency surgery to save the sight in his right eye. “Get it checked as quickly as possible.”Voss went to work on Tuesday to film an episode of The Fan, despite having floating lines around his right eye.

I couldn’t drive. Andrew Voss was a gentle and private, self-effacing man who meant a lot to many people in the community, Donna Olsen writes.

Fox Footy League commentator Andrew Voss joked: 'I reckon the haircut costs him State of Origin' during the game on Sunday.
The Fox Sports star was told by Sydney Eye Hospital specialists he could potentially have gone blind within two weeks had he not undergone surgery on Wednesday. Andrew Voss (born 7 September 1966) is an Australian rugby league commentator who works for Fox League. “I was going downhill fast. By clicking on or navigating the site, you agree to allow us to collect information on and off Facebook through cookies. If you have sudden vision changes you should always have it checked out, especially in Australia cos it's freeeeeeMoose doesn’t play very well?

But his sight deteriorated again and he was sent for more surgery at Sydney Eye Hospital. Join Facebook to connect with Andrew Vos and others you may know.

View the profiles of people named Andrew Vos. WHAT'S THE BUZZ | Rugby League’s number one commentator Andrew Voss needed emergency surgery to save his eyesight this week but still called the Cowboys v Roosters match the very next day.