Sharks Currie Cup Team Captain - How he got into rugby

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One would be surprised to know that his parents were on different ends in terms of him playing rugby as a career. His father supported him completely and did the same with his brothers. His mother, on the the other hand...
Take a listen to how his mother eventually folded and saw her son become a star on the rugby field. We also have to add a big thanks to his brother, as he's part of the reason the Buthelezi finally ended up in Durban.
1 Jul 2021 1AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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