A “refreshed” Sbu Nkosi officially returns to training for the Vodacom Bulls, with the Springbok wing eager to repay the faith shown in him by the Pretoria outfit.
He links up with the squad along with Bulls director of rugby Jake White, who is on the comeback trail after undergoing surgery to salvage his small intestine in December.
Nkosi has been recovering with his family after he was reported as a missing person by the Bulls in November – the union had first failed to reach him for three weeks.
The Bok speedster explained that mental health battles led to his decision to drop off the radar and return to his father’s house in Emalahleni.
Nkosi has been looking forward to his comeback while considers himself blessed to be back at Loftus Versfeld.
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“Firstly, I want to say thank you. Thank you to the team, the Bulls family and the people of South Africa who have shown me unwavering support over these last few months,” he said in an official statement.
“It took some time but I am happy that I am back where I belong and that would have never been possible without the love and kindness I have received,”
“The overflow of support allowed me to find comfort and confidence in that I am no lesser human being for acknowledging and accepting that I am not okay. The support I received allowed me to find my feet again and the only thing I can do now, is to pay it forward so that others can be empowered to know that the sun will rise again, even when it does not look like it.
“Rugby has been everything to me but for a while, because of life, I had lost that connection and needed to take time away so that I can find my centre again and rezone.
“Thankfully, the company and team, Edgar [Rathbone] and Jake allowed me that time to be away and it has meant the world of good for me, my family and my health. Not many people get this opportunity and that is not lost on me.
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“I come back committed and willing to put in the yards as my way of paying back all the support I received. It feels wildly refreshing to be able to say I am back and I am raring to go! The fire within is brewing and I cannot wait to set foot in the stadium again.”
Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone said Nkosi’s return was a rewarding moment for all those who have journeyed alongside him over his period away from the sport.
“What a joy it is to have Sbu back amongst us and more so because we know the difficult journey he has gone through to get back on his feet. He returns to a family that has been waiting for this moment with bated breath and we just are extremely blessed to have him run around again,” he added.
“I applaud his bravery to want to get back up and not only that but to pursue his rugby dream yet again. He is a talented player with plenty to offer the world of rugby, and I am confident that his story now transcends rugby more than it may have before.
“His story inspires many amongst us as the Bulls family and I hope that many South Africans and rugby fans across the globe will look at him and be encouraged to get up and try again whenever they tumble.
“Sbu has some time to spend with the high-performance team to make sure that his integration into the environment is done accordingly, but there are no better specialists in sports science than those we have working with us. So I am comfortable that he is in the best hands possible.
“Of course, there is the temptation to want to fast-track things and focus on a return-to-play timeline, but that is not important right now. We are just happy to have him with us and as the process takes care of the business, I am confident that we will see him running out soon.”
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