Former Manly NRL premiership-winning captain Matt Orford is in a serious condition in hospital after collapsing on a bathroom floor with a seizure.The 38-year-old was admitted to?Mater Hospital, North Sydney, last week for routine hip surgery but?remained there following complications.Orford, nicknamed The Ox, collapsed early Sunday morning and was rushed to Royal North Shore hospital where doctors performed emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain. He remains in hospital with his family at his bedside.Matt is in good hands with the medical staff at Royal North Shore, Orfords father Allan said.Naturally, his mother and his family are devastated with what has happened.We like to thank the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Club and the rugby league community who have offered their love and support during this difficult time.Orford captained the Sea Eagles in the 40-0 win over Melbourne Storm in the 2008 Grand Final, and remains one of the Clubs favourite sons. 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SEATTLE -- The maker of a popular line of minimalist running shoes doesnt have to pay damages for naming some of its models after Abebe Bikila, the legendary Ethiopian runner who won the 1960 Olympics marathon barefoot, a federal judge has ruled.Bikilas family sued Vibram, which makes foot-glove-style shoes, in U.S. District Court in Tacoma, Washington, early last year, seeking $15 million in damages. The family said the company didnt have permission to trademark or use the Bikila name.Judge Ronald Leighton dismissed the case on Monday. He found that the family knew by 2011 that Vibram was using the name, yet didnt file suit until 2015. The judge said it would have been unfair to Vibram to allow the lawsuit to go forward after such a delay, when Vibram had been investing in and marketing the products for years.The Bikilas unreasonably delayed in seeking to enforce their rights, and this unreasonable delay prejudiced Vibram, Leighton wrote.In a statement provided by its lawyers, Vibram, which is headquartered in Italy and bases its U.S. operations in Concord, Massachusetts, said it was pleased with the ruling.Bikila was a last-minute addition to the 1960 Ethiopian team when another runner fell ill. He got blisters from the running shoes he was issued and decided to run barefoot -- the way he had trained -- over Romes cobbled streets, along a course that passed the Obelisk of Axum, a granite monument the Italian fascists plundered from Ethiopia in 1937.He finished in just over 2 hours, 15 minutes, winning the gold and shattering what was then the Olympic record by about eight minutes.Bikila also went on to win the 1964 Olympic marathon in Tokyyo -- just 40 days after having his appendix out.dddddddddddd He wore shoes for that race.In 1969, a car crash left him paralyzed, and he died of complications a few years later. An annual marathon in his home country is held in his honor, and the New York Road Runners, the organization behind the New York City Marathon, has given its Abebe Bikila Award every year since 1978 to honor an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the sport.Vibram named some models of its Five Fingers running shoes after Bikila and trademarked the name in 2010 as barefoot or nearly barefoot running became more popular in the United States. It renamed the shoes V-Run in 2015 as part of the normal course of refreshing its product line, according to a declaration filed in court by a company vice president.Alex Trauman, a lawyer for the Bikilas, said Tuesday the family is disappointed and considering an appeal. Their complaint alleged violations of federal law as well as Washingtons Personality Rights Act, which is considered one of the most progressive such laws in the nation because it specifies that the heirs of a deceased person can continue to assert personality rights.The fact remains that Vibram has never asked the Bikila Family for permission, nor compensated them for using Abebe Bikilas personality, Trauman wrote in an email. We hope that the parties can ultimately resolve their differences and the Bikila family can continue to promote the legacy of Abebe Bikila.---Follow Johnson at https://twitter.com/GeneAPseattle ' ' '