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Hosted on MSNSpringboks Rugby World Cup winner who was ‘two millimetres from death’ retires due to ‘high risk’ chance of another injurySpringboks and Stormers legend Steven Kitshoff has been forced to retire after suffering a serious neck injury last year. The ...
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The South African on MSNTRAGIC: Springbok legend hangs up his boots after horror injurySpringbok fans have received some awful news regarding one of the best front row's to ever do it for South Africa.
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The South African on MSNSpringbok star: I’m just lucky to be alive!Steven Kitshoff may have been forced into early retirement, but the Springbok prop is grateful to have navigated a ...
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Briefly on MSNSteven Kitshoff’s Wife Posts Heartfelt Message Amid Springboks Star’s Retirement, SA Gets EmotionalSteven Kitshoff’s wife, Aimee, posted an emotional message after her husband announced his retirement from rugby amid ...
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Springboks prop Steven Kitshoff has been forced into retirement at the age of 33 by a serious neck injury. The loosehead ...
South Africa prop Steven Kitshoff has announced his retirement from all rugby because of a serious neck injury that he said ...
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Hosted on MSNFull breakdown: Springbok, SA Rugby player salariesEver wondered what Springbok and franchise rugby players earn per match? Here is the breakdown of minimum earnings and ...
It was a sad way for the outstanding Springbok and Stormers prop Steven Kitshoff to hang up his boots, having won two Rugby ...
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briefly on MSNSpringbok Legend Steven Kitshoff Retires Due to Neck InjurySpringbok legend Steven Kitshoff has announced his immediate retirement due to a serious neck injury. Read more about his incredible career and legacy.
Medical reasons were cited as the reason for the 33-year-old scrum's sudden departure from the sport after a successful 12 ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNExeter Chiefs: Rob Baxter addresses transfer links with Springboks and Wallabies starsExeter Chiefs director of rugby Rob Baxter has confirmed the club are 'very close to announcing' some of their headline ...
SA Rugby President Mr Mark Alexander and Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus paid tribute to double Rugby World Cup-winning prop ...
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