Tonga coach Toutai Kefu
Tonga coach Toutai Kefu Image Credit: AFP

Rugby World Cup winner Toutai Kefu is recovering in a hospital after surgery for abdominal injuries he sustained during a break-in at his home.

The 47-year-old, who won the 1999 Rugby World Cup and played 60 Test matches for Australia, has been head coach of Tonga’s national team since 2016.

Kefu and his wife, their 21-year-old son and their 18-year-old daughter received knife wounds after waking to the noise of intruders in their home in Brisbane at around 3am on Monday.

Another daughter, Olivia Kefu, posted a message on Tuesday on Facebook to say her father and brother were “recovering well” after surgery and her mother and sister were undergoing surgery Tuesday.

“Thank you to everyone for all the kind messages and support,” she said. “It means the absolute world to us all.”

Olivia Kefu's Facebook post
Olivia Kefu's Facebook post Image Credit: Facebook

Queensland state police have charged two teenage boys, 13 and 15, and another 15-year-old boy is in custody in relation to the incident.

The 15-year-old boy was charged with attempted murder, assault causing grievous bodily harm, break and enter and other offences. The 13-year-old boy was charged with burglary and wounding.

“This was a really horrific incident,” Queensland police assistant commissioner Brian Swan said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kefu family who I understand are still recovering in hospital.”

The intruders allegedly stole a car before breaking into the Kefu home and were armed with knives and an axe. Police have said it didn’t appear to be a targeted attack.