He is, after all, a World Cup-winner, a lethal finisher and at 26, still potentially the best wing in a country that produces more world-class wings than Nando’s on a busy Friday night.
“His safety was also a concern. It’s about finding the balance in those two elements. I think the steps that we took in terms of visiting all his known residences, contacting family members, phoning him myself basically every day on all the known numbers that we’ve got, in the end led us to the police, unfortunately.“But their help wasn’t really forthcoming. Luckily for us, our partners SSG stepped in and really gave us momentum, as did the media, and 48 hours later we were able to find him.
How much responsibility lies with the Bulls for not intervening and how much with the player for not making more use of the squad’s in-house psychologist, Henning Gericke, or for better communication with his employers about his state? But there is still much to unpack and a long way for Nkosi to go to find personal peace. Whether that involves rugby at the Bulls, rugby anywhere else, or rugby at all, will ultimately depend on several factors.
I wish the young man well. Hope he gets through his ordeal. Such a talent.
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